Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
A Jaguar in Brazil Makes the Longest Recorded Swim by the Species, Traversing at Least 0.79 Miles Through Water
The new record could help conservationists strategize ways to consider feline movements during construction of hydroelectric ...
The feat challenges previous assumptions about how jaguars move into new territories, crucial information for their ...
COVER News India on MSN
Jaguar Land Rover to Resume Some Production After Cyber-Attack
Jaguar Land Rover plans to restart parts of its UK manufacturing operations in the coming days following a cyber-attack that ...
Recent research shows that there is considerable overlap in the important corridors for jaguars and key freshwater species, ...
Live Science on MSN
Jaguar in Brazil smashes record for the species' longest documented swim
A jaguar was captured on camera trap on an artificial island near the Serra da Mesa Hydroelectric Power Dam. The only way it ...
Discover Magazine on MSN
Brazilian Jaguar Sets a New Mile-Long Swimming Record With Big Implications For the Species’ Future
Learn more about a jaguar that swam six times the length of the previous record-holder and changed how we approach jaguar ...
A 1.3-kilometre swim by a jaguar is the longest ever confirmed, but the cat's motives for making the journey are unclear ...
In Brazil, a jaguar swam the longest distance ever recorded for its species, proving even big cats can adapt to new aquatic challenges.
AZ Animals on MSN
Meet the Largest Animals Living in the Rainforest
Discover seven giant rainforest animals from gorillas to black caimans and learn how these massive species survive in lush ...
Imagine sitting in San Antonio, Texas and knowing that in less than a day you could drive to a wild refuge home to the jaguar ...
China's Zhejiang Province is home to a special attraction. A water slide made entirely of glass winds its way down a steep mountain on stilts, some of which are several feet high. The views are ...
South Africa Today on MSN
In Brazil’s Pantanal, too many tourists may be the jaguar’s new predator
When Oscar de Morais isn’t out tracking jaguars, you’ll find him aboard his houseboat moored along the banks of the São ...
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