We watched this female jaguar resting during midday heat (40+ degrees). Suddenly, a massive male jaguar jumped out of the bushes. The female's adrenaline kicked in and her pupils turned blue for a second, as you can see on the shots.
Photographed at Pantanal, Brazil by Burkhard
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A crab eating fox (Cerdocyon thous) wakes from a nap in Brazil's Pantanal
by Barbara Evans
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Early Morning Capybara - Brazil
Photographer: Caleb Bacheller
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Piraputanga fish (Brycon hilarii) Rio Sucuri, Brazil
Photo by Franco Banfi
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Fun Brazil Fact!
Brazil has no wolf species (beyond pet dogs).
The maned wolf is not a true wolf, but rather its own unique kind of canid, and the only (living) member of the genus Chrysocyon.
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Francisco Domingos da Silva (Brazil, 1910-1985). Untitled painting - c. 1964 - gouache on paper.
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Chestnut-Eared Aracari Pantanal, Brazil by Javier Zurita Wildlife Photography 📸
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Guira cuckoos (Guira guira) in Brazil's Pantanal
by Gregory "Slobirdr" Smith
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A golden lion tamarin (Leontopithecus rosalia) in the Poço das Antas Biological Reserve, Rio de Janeiro state.
Image by Marcio Isensee e Sá.
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“ Green-crowned Plovercrest “ // Anthony Lujan
Music: AShamaluevMusic - Winter
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