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@Dark Jaguar : What happened to this man ? I don't understand the spanish language...

Leandro Silveira: " Partiu ataque, visto de vários ângulos ??. Fotografia de Luiz Augusto Tambasco de Oliveira em momentos diferentes. O animal da foto é o Xavante aqui no @instituto_onca_pintada "

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(02-09-2020, 01:10 AM)Spalea Wrote: @Dark Jaguar : What happened to this man ? I don't understand the spanish language...

Leandro Silveira: " Partiu ataque, visto de vários ângulos ??. Fotografia de Luiz Augusto Tambasco de Oliveira em momentos diferentes. O animal da foto é o Xavante aqui no @instituto_onca_pintada "





That's Jaguar specialist Leandro Silveira and he is fine haha Xavante didn't harm him, he works/studies with jags since the 80's and he created the Instituto Onça Pintada ( Jaguar Conservation Fund ) in 2002 in order to introduce captive jags offsprings into the wild and also conservate and protect the species from extinction, they don't only have many jaguars in the project's sanctuary ( majority of them are cerrado jags cause the sanctuary is located in Goiás that's a Cerrado biome area) but also they have and receive Pumas, Maned wolves, Tapir, Peccaries, Capybara, Maccaws, Toucans, Sloths, the extremelly rare Golden Lion Tamarin, Ocelots, Wild Cats, Giant anteater, Midget Anteater, Giant Armadillos and other brazilian wild animals.


In that phrase he says ''ready to the attack from several angles photo by Luíz Augusto Tambasco de Oliveira in different moments/angles. the animal in the pic is Xavante here in Instituto Onça Pintada.


By the way the language is not Spanish though, we Brazilians speak Portuguese hehe.





The orphans learning how to be wild ( videos by BBC in the Jaguar Conservation Fund with Leandro )

















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Leandro and Gigi female Puma Concolor.


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@Dark Jaguar :

About #334: thank you for explaining me that ! OK, it was just mock attack...

And yes I completely forgot the Brazil is the only one country of South America whose the spoken language is the Portuguese...

By the way... Thank you again !
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(02-12-2020, 09:55 AM)Pantherinae Wrote: Huge male lion from Masai Mara

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Who is this male and any info on him?
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(02-13-2020, 11:07 AM)Pantherinae Wrote:
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Even from a distance, the lion still looks huge.
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