Jaguar Sighted for First Time in Guanajuato's Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve
Camera traps have confirmed the presence of a jaguar in Guanajuato’s Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve, marking the first time this species has been documented there and completing the list of six native wild cat species in the area.
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Camera traps spy a jaguar for the first time in Guanajuato’s Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve - Mexico News Daily
Camera traps spy a jaguar for the first time in Guanajuato’s Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve Mexico News Daily
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Thanks to these new images, scientists have now confirmed the presence of all six wild cat species native to Mexico within Sierra Gorda — ocelot, margay, jaguar, jaguarundi, lynx and puma. The post Camera traps spy a jaguar for the first time in Guanajuato’s Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve appeared first on Mexico News Daily
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