In Brazil, a jaguar swam the longest distance ever recorded for its species, proving even big cats can adapt to new aquatic challenges.
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Jaguar in Brazil smashes record for the species' longest documented swim
A jaguar was captured on camera trap on an artificial island near the Serra da Mesa Hydroelectric Power Dam. The only way it ...
The feat challenges previous assumptions about how jaguars move into new territories, crucial information for their ...
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Overcrowding threatens sustainability of jaguar ecotourism in Brazil’s Pantanal
The Brazilian Pantanal is the world’s largest wetland and home to the highest density of jaguars anywhere. Thousands of ...
Recent research shows that there is considerable overlap in the important corridors for jaguars and key freshwater species, ...
Our understanding of female–male power relationships in animals has changed over time. Evolutionary biologists once thought ...
Scientists in Brazil recently recorded evidence that a jaguar visited an isolated island in the reservoir area of the Serra da Mesa Hydroelectric Power Dam in northern Goiás State. The same jaguar had ...
Jaguar Health, Inc., a commercial-stage pharmaceuticals company, focuses on developing plant-based prescription medicines for people and animals with gastrointestinal distress. The company operates ...
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Intrepid Jaguar Swims Over 1 Kilometer, Smashing Previous Distance Record By More Than 6 Times
Big cats have all manner of impressive skills, from being the apex predator to the ancestor of modern humans, to surviving in ...
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In Brazil’s Wild Pantanal, the Jaguar Has a New “Predator”—And This One Is Extremely Invasive
In Brazil’s vast Pantanal wetlands, the world’s largest tropical wetland and home to the densest population of wild jaguars, ...
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