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Jaguar
Jaguar (Panthera onca subsp. palustris) Hiding in the creeping river grass. A tributary of Piquiri River, Pantanal, south of Porto Jofre, Mato Grosso, Brazil. Along the berm of the river along a gallery forest (Vreza forest) at about 128 m (420 ft) elevation.
Habitat
Along the berm of the river along a gallery forest (Vreza forest) at about 128 m (420 ft) elevation.
Location
A tributary of Piquiri River, Pantanal, south of Porto Jofre, Mato Grosso, Brazil.
Date taken
August 2015
Scientific name
Panthera onca
Equipment used
Canon
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Opus Editor
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A fantastic camouflage image of this Cougar. It doesn't appear that it is even aware of you.

Beautifully captured Stanley!
 
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oh my!!! Do you know Stanley, my first look I couldn't work out his shape. I had to look away and back again LOL.

He's beautiful. Very well spotted and many thanks for showing us this beautiful creature.
 
A superb capture of this stunning creature!! You have a good eye, I'm sure I'd have missed him.

Vicki
 

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Wild Mammals
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Stanley Jones
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