2006 Jaguar
A new jaguar photo was taken by Warner Glenn in the Malpai Borderlands in 2006, 10 years after he photographed the first jaguar in the area. It is not the same jaguar that Warner photographed in 1996. The spot patterns were different. This jaguar also was a large male. He was in beautiful shape. Looked to be an older cat. Seven people saw the cat as it went on its way.
The core jaguar breeding population is approximately 140 miles to the south. This is not that great distance for a male jaguar to travel, making his rounds to see the country.
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