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Why jaguars hunt in water in the Pantanal wetlands
This video captures jaguar hunting along the Cuiabá River in the Pantanal, Brazil, organized Unlike many big cats, jaguars are powerful swimmers and regularly hunt in and around water. Rivers provide ...
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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, conservationists are sounding the alarm. A species once hunted and feared ...
Once rare, jaguar sightings in the Pantanal now number more than 1,000 a year, drawing tourists from around the world. Ecotourism has transformed jaguars from hunted predators into valuable ...
The recent death of a man by a jaguar in Brazil’s Pantanal wetland has drawn public attention to the challenges of local coexistence between humans and the largest felines in the Americas. People are ...
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