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Camera captures rare photos of Jaguar and her cubs in Guyana

 
Camera captures rare photos of Jaguar and her cubs

Camera captures rare photos of Jaguar and her cubs

by Daniel Uria
Reproduced from United Press International

RUPUNUNI , Guyana, March 1 (UPI) — Camera traps in Guyana captured rare photographs of a female jaguar and her two cubs living at Surama Eco Lodge.

Rupununi Wildlife Research Unit shared photos of the jaguars to Facebook that show the jaguar and her two cubs walking through a forest.

The photos represented the first time the group was able to catch a glimpse of the young jaguars on camera.

“Although we have had many pictures of jaguars over the course of the project and they are certainly breeding every year all over the interior, this is the first time that we have been lucky enough to catch jaguar cubs on our camera traps in the Rupununi,” they wrote.

The photos were gathered through a concerted effort between Rupununi Wildlife Research Unit and Jacksonville Zoo & Gardens, who sent team members to Guyana to monitor the big cats.

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Photographers for National Geographic was using  a plate on the ground for decades, covered with leaves to trigger the camera shutter. A good initiative to photograph animals in the wild, but wireless systems might now be available.  

Tola

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