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, ...
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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 ...
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A Jaguar in Brazil Makes the Longest Recorded Swim by the Species, Traversing at Least 0.79 Miles Through Water
A camera trap documented an adult jaguar that seems to have made a record-breaking swim—paddling at least 0.79 miles to reach an island in the reservoir area of the Serra da Mesa hydroelectric dam in ...
Two female jaguars were recorded making meow-like vocalizations in Brazil—the first documented audio of the sounds in the wild ...
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.
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