The new record could help conservationists strategize ways to consider feline movements during construction of hydroelectric ...
In a remarkable display of strength and adaptability, a jaguar has stunned researchers by swimming to an island in a flooded ...
Biologists in Brazil have documented a jaguar swimming an estimated 2.3 kilometers, or 1.4 miles, across an artificial reservoir in the Cerrado savanna, the longest confirmed swim by the species to ...
When an injured jaguar was seen swimming in a Brazilian river, authorities offered it a ride into a veterinary clinic where ...
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 ...
According to local reports, the military police sprang into action and tossed a makeshift floater. The jaguar, it turned out, ...
Brazil police officials created a makeshift flotation device to help a shot jaguar struggling to swim, driving the big cat to ...
JUST KEEP SWIMMING: Conservationists captured the moment a jaguar was seen swimming in the Uatuma River in Brazil recently. The conservation company Let It Trees said that they were able to direct the ...
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 ...
The Wildcat Sanctuary in Sandstone is home to nearly 150 cats, and just recently, gained a very special one. Louie is a black ...