This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). I’m face to face with a black jaguar. With the unhurried, nonchalant gait of a predator at the top of its food chain, the feline ambles ...
Biologists in Brazil have documented a jaguar swimming an estimated 2.3 kilometers, or 1.4 miles, across an artificial reservoir in the Cerrado savanna, the longest confirmed swim by the species to ...
Officials rescued a wounded jaguar struggling to cross Brazil’s Rio Negro. Video shows the animal clinging to a float as a police boat towed it to safety. The jaguar, shot multiple times, was treated ...
Once on the brink of local extinction, jaguar numbers across the Brazil-Argentina Iguaçu-Iguazú border have more than doubled since 2010 thanks to coordinated conservation efforts. The cross-border ...
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Brazilian Jaguar Sets a New Mile-Long Swimming Record With Big Implications For the Species’ Future
Normally, cats and water are two things that don't really get along. But a jaguar in Brazil has demonstrated some impressive swimming skills and now holds a world record. The jaguar's swim, which ...
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