Black Jaguar cub (c)


Posted by Octavio Salles on Mon Sep 12, 2016 11:30 am

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This 1-month old Black Jaguar cub was photographed during a new tour I'm offering. It's a combination of wild Jaguars and cats in semi-captivity, photographed in natural habitats and with the possibility to produce special set-ups for exciting natural history photography.
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by Carol Clarke on Thu Sep 15, 2016 5:10 pm
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This little cub at 4 weeks is surely not old enough for posing yet.....
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by Octavio Salles on Thu Sep 15, 2016 9:19 pm
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Carol, this Jaguar is taken care by the lead institute in Jaguar Conservation in Brazil, no one knows Jaguars better than these guys. They have ample experience with the species and currently take care of 8 Jaguars whose mothers have been victims of poachers. This baby Jaguar was not in danger of exposure at any moment, as a matter of fact it is now a few months old, and doing just fine. I'm glad to be able to help their incredible conservation work which is already saving a great number of wild Jaguars.
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by Carol Clarke on Fri Sep 16, 2016 3:48 am
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Octavio Salles wrote:Carol, this Jaguar is taken care by the lead institute in Jaguar Conservation in Brazil, no one knows Jaguars better than these guys. They have ample experience with the species and currently take care of 8 Jaguars whose mothers have been victims of poachers. This baby Jaguar was not in danger of exposure at any moment, as a matter of fact it is now a few months old, and doing just fine. I'm glad to be able to help their incredible conservation work which is already saving a great number of wild Jaguars.
Thank you for the further detail on this place Octavio, it does help to have the full picture.  :)
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