In a dramatic wildlife rescue, a wounded jaguar struggling for survival was pulled from Brazil’s Rio Negro River after being ...
The number of jaguars living near humans has jumped more than 400% in the past decade. Experts issue warning after concerning ...
Discover how scientists in Brazil found out that a jaguar had made a record-breaking swim and learn what drove him to do it.
In a remarkable display of strength and adaptability, a jaguar has stunned researchers by swimming to an island in a flooded ...
A jaguar was captured on camera trap on an artificial island near the Serra da Mesa Hydroelectric Power Dam. The only way it could have gotten there was a very long swim.
A 1.3-kilometre swim by a jaguar is the longest ever confirmed, but the cat's motives for making the journey are unclear ...
The new record could help conservationists strategize ways to consider feline movements during construction of hydroelectric ...