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( This post was last modified: 05-21-2020, 10:30 PM by Dark Jaguar )

@Rishi

Its a 5 years old caatinga male, Onças do Rio Negro project even made a comparison with him to a 130kg pantanal jaguar of the exact same age.

Caatinga jaguars are the rarest and most endangered population in Brazil and they're small due to the adaptation throughout history to the extreme drought seasons of that biome which only the toughest of the toughest shall survive, in hot seasons some animals die specially cattles just by the caatinga climate itself, some caatinga jaguars even overlap in size with pumas which is really cool. however don't let that small size distract you from the fact caatinga jaguars had many conflicts with ranchers in the past because of livestock. Check my post #7 in the Jaguars of Brazil thread, its a short post regarding them published by Pró-Carnívoros Institution making that statement. there's another caatinga male jaguar I just posted today in the weight and measurements thread.

By the way I am gonna be posting a very interesting story/case regarding a caatinga jaguar whithin a few hours.




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Indeed both cats have a nice variety in sizes and I really like it though, I think its good to also know how small these cats can get on natural enviorments and not just how big they can get hehe.

By the way I have a slight feeling that caatinga jaguars males and females overlap in size, you'll get what I mean later on.
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Tiger which had killed 15 livestock in Bandipur tiger reserve has been successfully captured near fringe village kundakere of bandipur tiger reserv. Its a 4year male tiger.



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Green anaconda being teased by man in the Colombian Llanos


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onçafari

112kg Brazuca (Brazilian) pantanal male.


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credits: Peter Crawshaw Jr

https://www.oeco.org.br/blogs/rastro-de-...a-da-onca/

Male captured in 2006 who Unfortunately died.


''Capture of one of the jaguars, a male in July 2006. In the photo Fabiana Lopes Rocha (then a researcher associated with Embrapa Pantanal), Ronaldo Morato (head of Cenap), and Peter Crawshaw. Before being anesthetized the male had been injured by a soldier of brigada. He underwent repeated surgeries and unfortunately he died months later.''  Photo: Peter Crawshaw Jr.


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About #442: I just come to count at last 12 cars, with 6 or 7 guys filming the tiger in each car, and don't forget the drivers (at last 12)... Almost 80 to 100 persons !
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Credits: Bichos da Caatinga

https://www.facebook.com/bichosdacaating...=3&theater



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credits: fazenda barranco alto


Matheus male.



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Harshal Malvankar-Black Panther of Sri Lanka
Video Recieved on whatsapp as black panther was captured at Sri Lanka . Don't have any further details on incident tho.
If anyone has it , do share
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Tigress 

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