The University of Arizona Wild Cat Research and Conservation Center says it's the fifth big cat over the last 15 years to be spotted in the area after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border. The animal was ...
The University of Arizona Wild Cat Research and Conservation Center announced that it had spotted the fifth jaguar in the ...
TUCSON, Ariz.— A wild jaguar shown in a recent trail camera video from southern Arizona is a new jaguar not previously identified in the state. The images captured last month by a wildlife enthusiast ...
A new male jaguar, designated "Jaguar #5," was documented in southern Arizona in November by the University of Arizona's Wild Cat Research and Conservation Center.
A new jaguar could be roaming the southern Arizona border. A male jaguar was captured twice between March and May by trail cameras operated by Customs and Border Protection, according to observations ...
We have another thrilling animal battle! Today, it’s the tiger vs. jaguar. Tigers, the biggest cat species in the world, belong to the Felidae family. They’ve evolved from the same lineage as the snow ...
The University of Arizona Wild Cat Center said the jaguar was photographed on three separate days in November.
A sleek, spotted ocelot slinks down to a watering hole for a drink, when suddenly, a jaguar leaps from the shadows and bites down on the small cat's neck. Scientists captured footage of this unusual ...
Camera trap footage revealed a jaguar killing an ocelot at a waterhole in the Maya Biosphere Reserve of northern Guatemala. While this kind of killing event is considered rare, it can occur when two ...