Happy International Jaguar Day!
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happy international jaguar day !!
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Today is international jaguar day, so i'm drawing Quetzal this time!
This whole thing of internation jaguar day makes me think about the fact that once, jaguars were a pretty common species, specially here in Brazil. Why most of people only care about things when they start losing it? Value what you have, even if it dosen't looks special yet.
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Hoy es el dia internacional del jaguar, ¡entonces dibuje Quetzal!
El dia internacional del jaguar me hace pensar sobre el facto de que un dia, los jaguares fueran una especie muy comum, especialmente aqui en Brazil. ¿Porque la mayoria de las personas solo se importan con las cosas quando empiezam a perderlas? Valoriza lo que tienes, ¡mismo se no piensas que es algo especial!
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Hoje é o dia internacional da onça pintada, então desenhei a Quetzal hoje!
O dia internacional da onça pintada me faz pensar sobre o fato de que um dia, onças já foram uma especie comum, principalmente aqui no Brasil. Por que a maioria das pessoas só se importa com as coisas quando começam a perdê-las? Valorize o que você tem, mesmo que não parece ser algo especial!
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It's November 29th, 🐆 International Jaguar Day. On this day in 2018, a consortium of concerned organizations, including the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), and Panthera held the first International Jaguar Day to promote the preservation of these majestic creatures and their habitats. They also initiated the Jaguar 2030 campaign to construct corridors linking their remaining habitats from the US all the way to Argentina.
The Jaguar is the Americas’ largest wild cat. It's an icon of the centuries-old cultural heritage of Central and South America and an umbrella species for biodiversity conservation. Efforts to preserve the Jaguar are part of broader worldwide efforts to achieve the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals.
To the Mayans, Aztecs, Incas, and most other peoples of pre-Columbian Central and South America, the Jaguar was and still is considered a sacred animal – a symbol of power linked to the Sun God and great warriors. The word "jaguar" is derived from the Native American word "yaguar," which means "He who kills with one leap." The Jaguar is the apex predator in every habitat it roams – rainforest, pine forest, mountain, grassland, dry scrub, desert, and coastline – everywhere.
Jaguars don't roam as far and wide as they used to, of course. Their populations are threatened by retaliatory killings, poaching for illegal trade, trophy hunting, habitat loss, and fragmentation. The habitat loss and fragmentation are mainly caused by unsustainable agriculture, livestock expansion, and large-scale infrastructure development. By 2019, Jaguars had lost 50% of their historical range. Jaguar 2030 is a shared vision to reverse this trend and conserve Jaguars and their valuable ecosystems for our children's children's children. ☮️ Peace… Jamiese of Pixoplanet
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VICTORIA MONÉT & JOHN GAINES
Moment (2020)
Happy Valentine's Day!
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coffee shop au wherein marcille's goal is to hookup with her infuriating coworker's hot sister and laios's goal is to get marcille to try all these exotic milks he wants to push corporate to allow
complicating this is that one guy who comes in and is all "oh yeah, you need to steam buffalo milk at a slightly different temperature", the guy who keeps almost getting fired for trying to start a union, and izutsumi (izutsumi)
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Recently replayed Okchun's trial in Hard Mode and I didn't remember these fellas were obstacles :0. Look at how gorgeous these tigers are 🥺
:0c!!!!!!!! they're indeed very pretty!! had to doodle them- I hope you dont mind :'D!!!!
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For #InternationalJaguarDay on #WatercolorWednesday:
Antoine-Louis Barye (French, 1795–1875)
Two Jaguars from Peru, 1833
Watercolour with gouache & India ink
H 242 mm (9.52 in) x W 314 mm (12.36 in)
Musée du Louvre RF4205
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