Bold and his fellow jaguars are surviving the worst fires to engulf the world's largest tropical wetlands in central-western ...
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Brazilian state authorities released this drone footage showing chemically damaged forest in the Pantanal, the world’s largest wetland.Credit... Supported by By Jack Nicas and Flávia Milhorance ...
Wildfires are raging across the Pantanal tropical wetlands in southern Brazil, one of the most biodiversity areas in the world and a major tourist destination, regional authorities said on Thursday.
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Bold and his fellow jaguars are surviving the worst fires to engulf the world's largest tropical wetlands in central-western Brazil, the Pantanal. Unlike other animals trapped and burnt to death ...
Bold, Brazil’s well-known jaguar ... jaguars have survived the devastation brought by the worst fires in the Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetlands, which have engulfed over 16 ...
Bold, Brazil’s well-known jaguar, has gained attention on social media for his impressive dives into rivers to catch caimans. The powerful feline and fellow jaguars have survived the devastation ...
Caiman-Eating Jaguars Survive Fires in Brazil's Pantanal Wetlands By Sergio de Moraes PORTO JOFRE, Brazil (Reuters) - They call him Bold and he is Brazil's most famous jaguar, seen on social media ...