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Unlike many other big cats, jaguars love water. For these wild felines, swimming isn’t just for fun; it’s essential to their ...
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Jaguar Combat: The Fearless Hunter of South America Facing Snakes, Caimans, and CapybarasThe jaguar, often regarded as South America’s most powerful predator, is truly nature’s ultimate soldier. Known for its ...
In the space of six months, Xamã the jaguar had crisscrossed more than 14,000 hectares of the Amazon Rainforest, or about 35,000 acres — an area a tenth the size of Rio de Janeiro. During that ...
The Wildcat Sanctuary’s team, including their staff veterinarian, traveled 2,000 miles to ensure 4 lions, 1 tiger, 2 leopards, 1 jaguar, 3 lynx, 2 bobcats and 2 servals were safely removed from ...
Caipora, a female jaguar, 19, gets a well exam and her teeth cleaned before she's moved to the new Big Cats of Arizona habitat at the Phoenix Zoo.
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