In the Pantanal wetlands, south of the Amazon, for example, they’re fishers. Studies underway suggest that Mamirauá is home ...
A jaguar chases a caiman in the Pantanal. Given the cats’ broad diet and comfort in water, prowling a riverbank is “like scanning a buffet line,” says biologist and National Geographic ...
A 2017 study shines a light on how important jaguar tourism is in the Pantanal: jaguar watching generated $6.8 million in gross annual income in the northern Pantanal, against $121,500 in losses ...
Caiman’s safaris, led by guide Rafael de Andrade, were equally thrilling as the hyacinth macaw and jaguar outings. The Pantanal offers its own big five animals: the jaguar, tapir, capybara ...
A jaguar’s ultra-strong jaws and teeth can bite through a ... we’re also helping to look after other wildlife – of which there are a lot of in the Amazon and Pantanal.
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Rojo has been growing stronger and more independent, preparing for the moment when zoo visitors could finally catch a glimpse of him.
Meet Rojo, a 3-month-old jaguar cub who’s capturing hearts behind ... in the South American Pantanal habitat, right behind the giant river otters. Rojo, whose name means "red" in Spanish ...
Ian Ford (UK) documents the moment a jaguar bites and kills a caiman in the Pantanal. A call over the radio alerted Ian that a jaguar had been spotted prowling the banks of a São Lourenço River ...