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The Jaguar as a Majestic Symbol of Power for the Mesoamericans
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The jaguar of the Americas was revered by the pre-Columbian peoples, often found in their art and religion, but this regal predator has become endangered.
May 12, 2010
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Paula I. Nielson
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Last Known Jaguar in United States is Dead
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First seen on motion sensor camera 13 years ago, the elderly jaguar was being radio tracked by wildlife officials to learn more about the declining species habitat needs.
Mar 4, 2009
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Dawn M. Smith
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The Definition of a Black Panther
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Known for its dark, velvet coat, black panthers are often referred to as a wild cat, when in reality, the black panther as a species, doesn't exist.
Mar 18, 2009
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Chris McLaughlin
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US Border Issues Threaten Wildlife
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Endangered species including Sonoran pronghorn, jaguar, ocelot, and long nose bats are likely to be affected by controversial extensions of the US-Mexico border wall.
May 5, 2008
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Dawn M. Smith
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The Cat Man of Costa Rica
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Working from the tropical rain forests of Costa Rica, Professor Eduardo Carrillo, conservationist and authority on one of the world's most secretive big cats - The Jaguar
Feb 23, 2010
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Darren Hanton
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Black Cat Facts
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The following are some facts about black cat genetics, temperament, breeds, and superstitions, as well reasons why black cats are least likely to be adopted
Mar 18, 2011
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Jennifer Copley
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