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jaguar artis 3L0A0622 by safi kok
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BREAKING: New Jaguar Just Dropped!
A Center for Biological Diversity analysis of a trail camera detection by wildlife enthusiast Jason Miller confirms we have a new jaguar in Arizona, making it the 8th jaguar documented in the U.S. Southwest in the past 3 decades.
The rosette pattern on each jaguar is unique, like a human fingerprint, and it enables identification of specific animals. The pattern shows this jaguar is not Sombra or El Jefe, two jaguars who have roamed Arizona in recent years.
Jaguars once lived throughout the American Southwest, with historical records on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, the mountains of Southern California and as far east as Louisiana. But they virtually disappeared from this part of their range over the past 150 years, primarily due to habitat loss and historic government predator control programs intended to protect the livestock industry.
Read more: https://biodiv.us/3RORtQp
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A couple of pieces I’ve done this year (Available on inprint!)
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A jaguar sighted in Pantanal, Mato Grosso, Brazil. Photographed by Marlon du Toit.
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Fishing, Jaguar Style by Dawn on flickr
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Inktober day 23 - Celestial
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jaguar artis 3L0A1989 by safi kok
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Jaguar for #febroary
BTW, I have open print order form and there are a lot of art to choose from! -> CLICK HERE
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Testing out some small block print square ideas. I’ve got some rubber scraps to either use up or make stamps with.
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