Baby Jaguars Practicing Their Swim Skills Are Too Cute to Resist originally appeared on PetHelpful. If you've ever wondered what jaguars look like while swimming around, you've come to the right place ...
Unlike many other big cats, jaguars love water. For these wild felines, swimming isn’t just for fun; it’s essential to their survival. In this YouTube video, a young cub takes her very first swim as ...
Normally, cats and water are two things that don't really get along. But a jaguar in Brazil has demonstrated some impressive swimming skills and now holds a world record. The jaguar's swim, which ...
A jaguar in Brazil has been documented making a record-breaking swim of up to 1.54 miles (2.48 kilometers). This distance is far beyond the previous verified record of around 650 feet (200 meters) for ...
Scientists in Brazil recently recorded evidence that a jaguar visited an isolated island in the reservoir area of the Serra da Mesa Hydroelectric Power Dam in northern Goiás State. The same jaguar had ...
Camera traps show that an adult male jaguar swam at least 1.3 kilometres to an island in the reservoir of the Serra da Mesa dam in central Brazil – by far the longest recorded swim by one of these ...
Biologists in Brazil have documented a jaguar swimming an estimated 2.3 kilometers, or 1.4 miles, across an artificial reservoir in the Cerrado savanna, the longest confirmed swim by the species to ...
A jaguar, not the one documented in the new study, swims in the Pantanal in Brazil. Sergio Pitamitz / VWPics / Universal Images Group via Getty Images A camera trap documented an adult jaguar that ...