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Jaguar

Panthera onca

Description:

This picture is part of a study where we use camera traps to document the occurrence and activity of jaguars within a local area (~650ha) in Yasuni National Park, Ecuador.

Habitat:

This picture was taken at Tiputini Biodiversity Station,a research station on a tract of undisturbed lowland rainforest within the ~2.7-million ha Yasuní Biosphere Reserve, Ecuador. The station and nearby areas contain a variety of habitats including terra firme and várzea forest, palm swamps and other wetlands, as well as areas of natural succession that follow tree falls, wind throws, or other natural disturbances. Understory vegetation is typically fairly thick , so trails provide travel routes for many species.

Notes:

This picture is part of a study where we use camera traps to document the occurrence and activity of jaguars within a local area (~650ha) in Yasuni National Park, Ecuador.

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1 Comment

yunseong1
yunseong1 9 years ago

It is so cool!!!!

DiegoM
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DiegoM

El Edén, Orellana, Ecuador

Spotted on Aug 17, 2013
Submitted on Nov 16, 2014

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