Unlike many other big cats, jaguars love water. For these wild felines, swimming isn’t just for fun; it’s essential to their survival. In this YouTube video, a young cub takes her very first swim as ...
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A male jaguar, previously photographed on the mainland in northern Goiás State, reached Island X in the Serra da Mesa reservoir. Researchers reported the animal covered at least 0.79 miles in open ...
The confident little black jaguar is seen running at full speed before plunging into the pool. But almost immediately, the cub named Cielo looks terrified with her big eyes as she braves the water. In ...
Scientists in Brazil recently recorded evidence that a jaguar visited an isolated island in the reservoir area of the Serra da Mesa Hydroelectric Power Dam in northern Goiás State. The same jaguar had ...
A video of a beautiful jaguar swimming underwater has gone viral online. The footage was taken at a zoo and shows the stunning animal effortlessly gliding through the water as it looks for food. Vince ...
Despite what they say about cats and water, jaguars are powerful swimmers. These predators rarely stray from the rivers and wetlands that permeate their rainforest habitat, and they readily dive in to ...
A Brazilian jaguar has stunned scientists by swimming up to 2.48 kilometers, shattering the previous record of 200 meters. This remarkable feat, captured near the Serra da Mesa dam, raises questions ...
A jaguar pounces on a two-metre-long swimming anaconda in a savage attack, a terrifying video has shown. Video, filmed by Paulo Boute in Brazil, captures the predator leaping on top of the ...