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Pantanal Jaguar
Photo Safari

 

The jaguar (Panthera onca) is noted for having the most powerful jaws of all wildcats, although not reaching the size of lions or tigers. Nevertheless the average weight of adult males is 227 lbs, however, jaguars weighting more than 320 lbs have reportedly been caught in the Pantanal. Because of the exuberant food supply offered by the rich wildlife in the Pantanal, his size outreaches almost twice the Central-American jaguars. The jaguar or onça pintada, how he is called in Portuguese, lives solitary and prefers habitats close to water, especially gallery forest. It stands under strict protection and sustains the status of CITES Appendix I of the Washington endangered species convention.

Contrary to many travel organizations publicity, the jaguar can be observed best not in the impenetrable Amazonian rainforest but in the bush lands and savannahs of the Pantanal. Being nocturnal the Jaguar is supposed to be generally evasive during the day. However, since there are no natural enemies to him, except humans and they obey to a rather protective policy nowadays, the big feline feels at ease even during the day. Due to the extreme mobility during his nightly hunts the Jaguar covers a huge area in a short period of time. The observation of this predator during the day requires therefore time and patience. It can mostly be observed relaxing on riverbanks, fishing and crossing rivers or even in the vicinity of human settlements.

To further improve our Wildlife Photo Safaris we are negociating with professional photographers who will guide our 2007 tours. Names and CV of these pros will be informed soonest.

Details
12 days / 11 nights

Maximum
4 participants
 
Travel dates 2007

9th
20th
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15th
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19th

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individual dates on request
Detailed itinerary upon request
Prices on request
Photos: Safari Bill, Ecotrópica
Guest Comment



Bill Fleming "Safari Bill", wildlife photographer
www.safaribill.com

Hi Peter,

I arrived home safe and sound. Thank you very
much for arranging an excellent photo safari. I
enjoyed your company and felt that you always had
my interests in mind.

I guess people are always looking for a bargain
instead of what opportunities offer them the best
chance for sucess in a photo safari. That is
money foolishly spent.

I am very pleased that none of the wildlife
photographers I admire most have a wild jaguar
photo. They only have shots from the Belize Zoo.
That shot is worth all the time and money I have
spent over the years.

Warm regards and thank you,

Safari Bill


For more Jaguar shots click here

Jaguar (Felis onca)
by Bill Fleming "Safari Bill", Pantanal, Brazil, June 2006
 
 
Jaguar (Panthera onca)