Tourists to the Pantanal in Brazil got to see exactly what a jaguar can hunt and why these big cats are the kings of this ...
A jaguar in Brazil has been documented making a record-breaking swim of up to 1.54 miles (2.48 kilometers). This distance is far beyond the previous verified record of around 650 feet (200 meters) for ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Oct. 10 (UPI) --A jaguar seen struggling to swim in a Brazilian river was rescued by authorities and taken to a veterinary clinic, ...
Embark on an immersive journey into South America’s most spectacular wildlife system, the Pantanal. Step into the world’s largest tropical wetland, offering close encounters with jaguars, giant river ...
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 ...
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 ...
A team of scientists from a number of academic institutions, including the University of Salford in Manchester, set up camera traps in Iguaçu National Park in the Atlantic rainforest of south-eastern ...
A wounded jaguar, reportedly injured by gunfire, is rescued by Brazilian military police and members of SEPET — the Animal Protection Secretariat for the Amazonas, in the waters of Rio Negro, Brazil.