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  • Buffalo (Syncerus caffer) herd is still in a tight group after sleeping this way and they will stay grouped until mid morning in the hopes that it will then be too hot for the lions to follow and hunt them.<br />
Duba Plains area. Okavango Delta. BOTSWANA. Southern Africa.<br />
THIS HERD AND ITS LION INTERACTION HAS BEEN THE SUBJECT OF A NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTARY FILMED BY DEREK AND BEVERLEY JOUBERT.<br />
HABITAT: Open plains where they eat coarse grass - in doing so expose the more tender grass and shoots for the many animals that find the old grass unpalatable. When not feeding they tend to group tightly in wooded areas with the young in the center to protect themselves againt predators.<br />
They usually occur in large herds and are under constant stress with lions and hyaena stalking and hunting them on a regular basis.<br />
Both sexes have horns. Males horns more massive. Males are also larger and darker in color. They weigh between F: 550kg and M 600-1000kg's with a should height of 140 cm. <br />
They are predatored on by lions, spotted hyaena and large crocodiles.
    D01_Buffalo_herd.jpg
  • Buffalo (Syncerus caffer) herd. They live in a constant dust cloud as they move to feed.<br />
Mombo area, Chief's Island. Okavango Delta. BOTSWANA. Southern Africa.<br />
HABITAT: Open plains where they eat coarse grass - in doing so expose the more tender grass and shoots for the many animals that find the old grass unpalatable. When not feeding they tend to group tightly in wooded areas with the young in the center to protect themselves againt predators.<br />
They usually occur in large herds and are under constant stress with lions and hyaena stalking and hunting them on a regular basis.<br />
Both sexes have horns. Males horns more massive. Males are also larger and darker in color. They weigh between F: 550kg and M 600-1000kg's with a should height of 140 cm. <br />
They are predatored on by lions, spotted hyaena and large crocodiles.
    BB18_Buffalo_herd.jpg
  • Leopard (Panthera pardus) Female 10 month old cub. Although she still feeds off of some of her mothers kills and they are often seen playing together - she is now independent and able to hunt small mammals. Savuti Channal, Linyanti area. BOTSWANA. Southern Africa.<br />
HABITAT: Found in every habitat and generally survive even near urban areas.<br />
STATUS: Common although numbers are declining in hunting areas and where they come into conflict with cattle farmers.<br />
They are medium sized cats weighing about 60 - 80 kg's with a shoulder height of 70cm. Weight-for-weight the leopard is the strongest of the cats with the incredible ability to carry a carcass weighing up to three times its own weight on the ground and to drag as much as 110kg's up a tree - to avoid competition from other predators. <br />
They usually hunt small to medium antelope, monkeys and occasionally a baboon and will scavenge food when possible. They tend to be solitary and secretive so are not often seen.
    F59_Leopard_10_month_old_cub.TIF
  • Leopard (Panthera pardus) Female coming down from a tree.  Savuti Channal, Linyanti area. BOTSWANA. Southern Africa.<br />
HABITAT: Found in every habitat and generally survive even near urban areas.<br />
STATUS: Common although numbers are declining in hunting areas and where they come into conflict with cattle farmers.<br />
They are medium sized cats weighing about 60 - 80 kg's with a shoulder height of 70cm. Weight-for-weight the leopard is the strongest of the cats with the incredible ability to carry a carcass weighing up to three times its own weight on the ground and to drag as much as 110kg's up a tree - to avoid competition from other predators. <br />
They usually hunt small to medium antelope, monkeys and occasionally a baboon and will scavenge food when possible. They tend to be solitary and secretive so are not often seen.
    FF64_Leopard.tif
  • Leopard (Panthera pardus) Female relaxing on the branch of a tree.  Savuti Channal, Linyanti area. BOTSWANA. Southern Africa.<br />
HABITAT: Found in every habitat and generally survive even near urban areas.<br />
STATUS: Common although numbers are declining in hunting areas and where they come into conflict with cattle farmers.<br />
They are medium sized cats weighing about 60 - 80 kg's with a shoulder height of 70cm. Weight-for-weight the leopard is the strongest of the cats with the incredible ability to carry a carcass weighing up to three times its own weight on the ground and to drag as much as 110kg's up a tree - to avoid competition from other predators. <br />
They usually hunt small to medium antelope, monkeys and occasionally a baboon and will scavenge food when possible. They tend to be solitary and secretive so are not often seen.
    F73_Leopard.jpg
  • Black-backed jackal (Canis mesomelas) Mombo area, Chief's Island.<br />
Okavango Delta. BOTSWANA. Southern Africa.<br />
HABITAT: The prefer open grassland or light woodland. Nocturnal and diurnal. They weigh about 8kg's with a shoulder height of 38 cm. They are omnivorous and eat a wide range of foods including carrion, grass, fruit, seed, berries and any living thing they can kill, ie: young antelope, reptiles, insects, small mammals and birds.<br />
Their main predators are: Lions, leopard and hyaena but birds of prey  and python will also take the jackal's pups.
    FF19_Black-backed_jackal.jpg
  • Isabelline Wheatear (Oenanthe isabellina) with insect prey near Amarbayasgalant, Mongolia
    Minden_00477560.jpg
  • Giant Otter (Pteronura brasiliensis)<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil
    20140830_Giant_Otter_36.tif
  • African Lion (Panthera leo) evading retaliation by Cape Buffalo (Syncerus caffer) herd, Africa
    Minden_00217938.jpg
  • Giant Otter (Pteronura brasiliensis)<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil
    20140830_Giant_Otter_33.tif
  • Lions (Panthera leo) hunting buffalo (Syncerus caffer) <br />
Duba Plains area. Okavango Delta. BOTSWANA. Southern Africa.<br />
THIS BUFFALO HERD AND ITS LION INTERACTION HAS BEEN THE SUBJECT OF A NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTARY FILMED BY DEREK AND BEVERLEY JOUBERT.<br />
This herd is under constant stress with these lions stalking and hunting them on a regular basis. At night the buffalo sleep in a tight group with bulls on the outside and calves in the middle.  The lions face a row a horns and can not attack them. But in the morning when they get up and start moving to feed the lions start following them and look for an opportunity to attack either an old or injured adult or calf.
    GG34_Lions_hunting_buffalo.jpg
  • Giant Otter (Pteronura brasiliensis)<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
BrazilGiant Otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) sprainting<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
Sprainting, using a pungent scent from a scent gland to mark territoryGiant Otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) sprainting<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
Sprainting, using a pungent scent from a scent gland to mark territory
    20140901_Giant_Otter_sprainting_110.tif
  • Giant Otter (Pteronura brasiliensis)<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
BrazilGiant Otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) sprainting<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
Sprainting, using a pungent scent from a scent gland to mark territoryGiant Otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) sprainting<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
Sprainting, using a pungent scent from a scent gland to mark territory
    20140901_Giant_Otter_sprainting_69.tif
  • Giant Otter (Pteronura brasiliensis)<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil
    20140831_Giant_Otter_61.tif
  • Giant Otter (Pteronura brasiliensis)<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil
    20140831_Giant_Otter_51.tif
  • Giant Otter (Pteronura brasiliensis)<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil
    20140830_Giant_Otter_31.tif
  • Giant Otter (Pteronura brasiliensis)<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil
    20140829_Giant_Otter_7.tif
  • Lionesses (Panthera leo) watching buffalo (Syncerus caffer) herd from a distance. <br />
Duba Plains area. Okavango Delta. BOTSWANA. Southern Africa.<br />
THIS BUFFALO HERD AND ITS LION INTERACTION HAS BEEN THE SUBJECT OF A NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTARY FILMED BY DEREK AND BEVERLEY JOUBERT.<br />
The buffalo herd is under constant stress with these lions stalking and hunting them on a regular basis. At night the buffalo sleep in a tight group with bulls on the outside and calves in the middle.  The lions face a row a horns and can not attack them. But in the morning when they get up and start moving to feed the lions start following them and look for an opportunity to attack either an old or injured adult or calf.
    GG69_Lioness.tif
  • African Lion (Panthera leo) fending off Cape Buffalo (Syncerus caffer), Africa
    Minden_00217942.jpg
  • African Lion (Panthera leo) group killing Cape Buffalo (Syncerus caffer) while fending off rest of herd, Africa
    Minden_00217941.jpg
  • African Lion (Panthera leo) group catching Cape Buffalo (Syncerus caffer), Africa
    Minden_00217939.jpg
  • Lioness (Panthera leo) hunting buffalo (Syncerus caffer) <br />
Duba Plains area. Okavango Delta. BOTSWANA. Southern Africa.<br />
THIS BUFFALO HERD AND ITS LION INTERACTION HAS BEEN THE SUBJECT OF A NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTARY FILMED BY DEREK AND BEVERLEY JOUBERT.<br />
This herd is under constant stress with these lions stalking and hunting them on a regular basis. At night the buffalo sleep in a tight group with bulls on the outside and calves in the middle.  The lions face a row a horns and can not attack them. But in the morning when they get up and start moving to feed the lions start following them and look for an opportunity to attack either an old or injured adult or calf.
    GG11_Lioness_hunting_buffalo.jpg
  • Lion pride (Panthera leo) following the buffalo herd (Syncerus caffer) - which number around 1200 animals.<br />
Duba Plains area. Okavango Delta. BOTSWANA. Southern Africa.<br />
THIS BUFFALO HERD AND ITS LION INTERACTION HAS BEEN THE SUBJECT OF A NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTARY FILMED BY DEREK AND BEVERLEY JOUBERT.<br />
When the buffalo are not feeding they tend to group tightly in wooded areas with the young in the center to protect themselves againt these lions. They are under constant stress with these lions stalking and hunting them on a regular basis.
    FF27_Lions_following_buffalo_herd.jpg
  • Giant Otter (Pteronura brasiliensis)<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
BrazilGiant Otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) sprainting<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
Sprainting, using a pungent scent from a scent gland to mark territoryGiant Otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) sprainting<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
Sprainting, using a pungent scent from a scent gland to mark territory
    20140901_Giant_Otter_sprainting_85.tif
  • African Lion (Panthera leo) group feeding on Cape Buffalo (Syncerus caffer), Africa
    Minden_00217945.jpg
  • African Lion (Panthera leo) attacking Cape Buffalo (Syncerus caffer), Africa
    Minden_00217937.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20220909_Jaguar_528.tif
  • Giant river otter (Pteronura brasiliensis)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20220908_Giant_river_otter_21.tif
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America<br />
Mating pair
    20220828_Jaguar_325.tif
  • Giant river otter (Pteronura brasiliensis)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20220828_Giant_river_otter_259.tif
  • Fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox)<br />
Kirindy<br />
Southwestern Madagascar<br />
MADAGASCAR<br />
ENDEMIC
    20181030_Fossa_163.tif
  • Fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox)<br />
Kirindy<br />
Southwestern Madagascar<br />
MADAGASCAR<br />
ENDEMIC
    20181030_Fossa_18.tif
  • Fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox)<br />
Kirindy<br />
Southwestern Madagascar<br />
MADAGASCAR<br />
ENDEMIC
    20181030_Fossa_41.tif
  • Polar bear
    20180521_Polar_bear_2746.TIF
  • Polar bear
    20180521_Polar_bear_926.TIF
  • 20180524_Polar_bear_1919.TIF
  • 20180524_Polar_bear_1880.TIF
  • Cheetah<br />
Acinonyx jubatus<br />
Okavango Delta,  BOTSWANA,  Africa
    SPX 265 Cheetah on mound.tif
  • Giant Otter (Pteronura brasiliensis)<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil
    20140830_Giant_Otter_30.tif
  • Iberian lynx
    POX-2009-05-08_83Iberian Lynx.tif
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) - male near Porto Joffre.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    u007_Jaguar.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca)<br />
Rain Forest<br />
Iwokrama Reserve<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    2GY670 Jaguar.jpg
  • Black Panther or Black Jaguar (Panthera onca) WILD, NON-BAITED.<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE:  Preferred habitat is dense rainforest. Mexico across much of Central America south to Paraguay and northern Argentina.<br />
IUCN STATUS: Near Threatened.
    TIP15255 Black Panther.jpg
  • Puma (Felis concolor patagonica) female with 7 month old cubs<br />
Lago Sarmiento<br />
Torres del Paine National Park<br />
Patagonia<br />
Magellanic region of Southern Chile
    20150415_Puma_female_&_cubs_100.jpg
  • Puma (Felis concolor patagonica) female with 7 month old cubs<br />
Lago Sarmiento<br />
Torres del Paine National Park<br />
Patagonia<br />
Magellanic region of Southern Chile
    20150415_Puma_female_&_cubs_219.jpg
  • Puma (Felis concolor patagonica) female with 7 month old cubs<br />
Lago Sarmiento<br />
Torres del Paine National Park<br />
Patagonia<br />
Magellanic region of Southern Chile
    20150416_Puma_female_&_cubs_797.jpg
  • Puma (Felis concolor patagonica) female with 7 month old cubs<br />
Lago Sarmiento<br />
Torres del Paine National Park<br />
Patagonia<br />
Magellanic region of Southern Chile
    20150415_Puma_female_&_cubs_120.jpg
  • Red fox (Lycalopex culpaeus)<br />
Torres del Paine National Park<br />
Patagonia<br />
Magellanic region of Southern Chile
    20150417_Red_fox_67.TIF
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20220909_Jaguar_508.tif
  • Jaguar & caiman kill (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America<br />
Female with caiman prey
    20220907_Jaguar_&_caiman_kill_282.tif
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20220906_Jaguar_274.tif
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America<br />
scent marking
    20220829_Jaguar_129.tif
  • Ground Hornbill (Bucorvus leadbeateri)<br />
Okavango Delta<br />
Kalahari<br />
Botswana<br />
Africa
    20211120_Ground_Hornbill_62.tif
  • Fossa in rubbish (Cryptoprocta ferox)<br />
Kirindy<br />
Southwestern Madagascar<br />
MADAGASCAR<br />
ENDEMIC
    20181030_Fossa_in_rubbish_179.tif
  • Polar bear
    20180521_Polar_bear_3621.TIF
  • 20180525_Polar_bear_1519.TIF
  • 20180524_Polar_bear_1845.TIF
  • 20180524_Polar_bear_1652.TIF
  • Jaguars (Panthera onca) - mating pair. Cuiaba River.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    s007_Jaguars_mating_pair.jpg
  • Jaguars (Panthera onca) - mating pair. Cuiaba River.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    q010_Jaguars_mating_pair.jpg
  • Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes)<br />
Secret World Wildlife Rescue Center<br />
Somerset<br />
England<br />
UK<br />
captive
    20150827_Red_Fox_67.jpg
  • Black Panther or Black Jaguar (Panthera onca) WILD, NON-BAITED.<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE:  Preferred habitat is dense rainforest. Mexico across much of Central America south to Paraguay and northern Argentina.<br />
IUCN STATUS: Near Threatened.
    TIP15294 Black Panther.jpg
  • Black Panther or Black Jaguar (Panthera onca) WILD, NON-BAITED.<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE:  Preferred habitat is dense rainforest. Mexico across much of Central America south to Paraguay and northern Argentina.<br />
IUCN STATUS: Near Threatened.
    TIP15499 Black Panther.jpg
  • Puma (Felis concolor patagonica) female<br />
Lago Sarmiento<br />
Torres del Paine National Park<br />
Patagonia<br />
Magellanic region of Southern Chile
    20150416_Puma_female_681.jpg
  • Puma (Felis concolor patagonica) female<br />
Lago Sarmiento<br />
Torres del Paine National Park<br />
Patagonia<br />
Magellanic region of Southern Chile
    20150416_Puma_female_843.jpg
  • Puma (Felis concolor patagonica) female with 7 month old cubs<br />
Lago Sarmiento<br />
Torres del Paine National Park<br />
Patagonia<br />
Magellanic region of Southern Chile
    20150416_Puma_female_&_cubs_854.jpg
  • Puma (Felis concolor patagonica) female with 7 month old cubs<br />
Lago Sarmiento<br />
Torres del Paine National Park<br />
Patagonia<br />
Magellanic region of Southern Chile
    20150415_Puma_female_&_cubs_326.jpg
  • Leopard (Panthera pardus)<br />
Okavango Delta<br />
Kalahari<br />
Botswana<br />
Africa
    20220515_Leopard_229.TIF
  • Red fox (Lycalopex culpaeus)<br />
Torres del Paine National Park<br />
Patagonia<br />
Magellanic region of Southern Chile
    20150417_Red_fox_34.TIF
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America<br />
male
    20220909_Jaguar_631.tif
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20220909_Jaguar_593.tif
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20220909_Jaguar_540.tif
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20220909_Jaguar_464.tif
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20220909_Jaguar_455.tif
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20220909_Jaguar_62.tif
  • Yacare caiman (Crocodylus yacare)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20220908_Yacare_caiman_112.tif
  • Yacare caiman (Crocodylus yacare)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20220908_Yacare_caiman_123.tif
  • Tourists watching Jaguar (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20220908_Tourists_watching_Jaguar_22...tif
  • Tourists watching Jaguar (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20220908_Tourists_watching_Jaguar_21...tif
  • Roadside hawk (Rupornis magnirostris)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20220909_Roadside_hawk_25.tif
  • Jaguar mating pair (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America<br />
Mating pair
    20220909_Jaguar_mating_pair_420.tif
  • Jaguar mating pair (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America<br />
Mating pair
    20220909_Jaguar_mating_pair_412.tif
  • Jaguar mating pair (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America<br />
Mating pair
    20220909_Jaguar_mating_pair_390.tif
  • Jaguar mating pair (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America<br />
Mating pair
    20220909_Jaguar_mating_pair_375.tif
  • Jaguar mating pair (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America<br />
Mating pair
    20220909_Jaguar_mating_pair_315.tif
  • Jaguar mating pair (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America<br />
Mating pair
    20220909_Jaguar_mating_pair_314.tif
  • Jaguar mating pair (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America<br />
Mating pair
    20220909_Jaguar_mating_pair_113.tif
  • Jaguar mating pair (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America<br />
Mating pair
    20220909_Jaguar_mating_pair_106.tif
  • Jaguar mating pair (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America<br />
Mating pair
    20220909_Jaguar_mating_pair_97.tif
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20220908_Jaguar_181.tif
  • Giant river otter (Pteronura brasiliensis)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America<br />
Den site
    20220908_Giant_river_otter_53.tif
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America<br />
hunting along river bank
    20220907_Jaguar_154.tif
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20220907_Jaguar_115.tif
  • Jaguar & caiman kill (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America<br />
Female with caiman prey
    20220907_Jaguar_&_caiman_kill_357.tif
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20220906_Jaguar_439.tif
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20220906_Jaguar_424.tif
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20220906_Jaguar_400.tif
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20220906_Jaguar_327.tif
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20220906_Jaguar_288.tif
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20220906_Jaguar_271.tif
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