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Researchers from the University of Arizona's Wild Cats Research and Conservation Center rely on photos, videos, and other data to understand jaguar movement and behavior in the southern Arizona.
In the video, the unsuspecting ocelot enters from the right and walks away from the camera toward the water's edge. As it stoops toward the watering hole, a male jaguar leaps from the left, a blur ...
In total, there have been 45 sightings, 150 photos and six videos of the jaguar. The latest photo of the male ocelot was taken on Jan. 14 in the Huachuca Mountains.
PHOENIX — There were five new jaguar detections confirmed last week in southern Arizona, experts said. The detections of the ...
The new images were captured by cameras maintained by the University of Arizona and a team of citizen scientists.
The ocelot has been protected in the U.S. as endangered under the Endangered Species Act since 1982. The jaguar was listed as endangered in the U.S. in 1997. ### ...
Still, the ocelot’s presence underscores the importance of the Rosemont area’s wildlife habitat, environmentalists say, particularly because an endangered jaguar has also been photographed nearby.
This is the same Jaguar that has been seen in this area since November 2016 with 45 documented events, according to AGFD. The latest photo of the ocelot is from Jan. 14 in the Huachuca Mountains.
An ocelot being carried away by a jaguar. Image: L.Perera‐Romero et al., 2020/Biotropica/WSU Conservationists in Guatemala have documented a rare example of a predatory wildcat preying on another.
When waterholes get busy, rare interactions thrive: Photographic evidence of a jaguar (Panthera onca) killing an ocelot (Leopardus pardalis). Biotropica, 2020; DOI: 10.1111/btp.12916 ...
A couple in the Rio Grande Valley was arrested after selling a tree ocelot and attempting to sell a jaguar cub. Rafeal Gutierrez-Galvan, 29, and Deyanira Garza, 28, made their initial court ...
An ocelot, a spotted and striped carnivore twice the size of a house cat, had just stopped at a water hole for a drink. But something was waiting for him: a jaguar.