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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
Awesome Jaguar capture. Autumn was again very successful. LOL.
Amazing November temperatures in the last two weeks (one day with 21 Celsius).
 
Superb shot Stanley, great pose, Tfs

I have just bought a new Jaguar, but it doesn't look like this. ;)
 
This must have been a fascinating encounter! Excellent photo and great set-up.

Congratulations,
cristian
 

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Wild Mammals
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Stanley Jones
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