Male jaguars in the pantanal can have a territory of around ten square miles, whereas their Amazonian counterparts can have around 70. PANATAL, BRAZIL
Male jaguars in the pantanal can have a territory of around ten square miles, whereas their Amazonian counterparts can have around 70. PANATAL, BRAZIL. THIS PAIR of jaguars proved they are the masters of hide-and-seek as shown by the eagle-eyed photographer who spotted one of them hiding in the bush ? but can you do the same? One photograph appears to show a single jaguar peering from the long grass but shockingly, there are actually two jaguars in the image while in another image, the duo of camouflaged creatures can be spotted bursting out of the grass. British photographer Martin Carpenter (43) is the photographer behind these amazing shots that were captured in the Pantanal, Brazil.
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