Jaguar and her six month old cub find time to play. In Brazil’s Southern Pantanal, we found this female jaguar (known as Aracy) and her six month old cub (known as Mocoha) sitting on a mound. Soon the cub got up and walked over to its mother and the pair played in front of us. It is always enjoyable watching big cats and their cubs interact. It was perfect that a jaguar and her six month old cub find time to play just as we arrived on the scene.
Seeing jaguars with collars is not great but at least the collars allow the researchers to keep track of these precious animals and the presence of a collar affords some protection for the jaguar from people shooting them.
The jaguars of the Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetland, are notable for their distinctive appearance and vital ecological role. Characterised by their powerful build, thick, muscular bodies, and iconic rosette-patterned coat, these magnificent big cats are the largest in the Americas and the third largest in the world. A male jaguar can measure up to 2.5m in length and weigh 130kg. Jaguars are incredibly agile swimmers, often found navigating the region’s numerous rivers and lagoons in search of prey like capybaras, caimans, and deer. They have an extremely strong bite force which allows it to pierce through the skull to produce a fatal injury to the brain. As apex predators, they play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of their ecosystem, making their conservation vital for the region’s biodiversity.
Caiman Ecological Refuge is a private ranch extending to 53,000 hectares in the southern Pantanal. Which includes a private reserve which is protected in perpetuity for nature conservation. The enlightened owner has combined cattle ranching with wildlife conservation. Of key importance is the organisation, Onçafari, an NGO with a research centre on the property which engages in high quality research on Jaguars and other species. Onçafari has also habituated many Jaguars thus enabling wildlife ecotourism which benefits the wildlife conservation efforts but also provides employment, income and support for the local communities. A win-win situation.
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