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Trail cameras have captured two rare photos of a wild jaguar in a southern Arizona mountain range earlier this year.
The motion-activated cameras, which are not used for scientific purposes, went off somewhere in the Huachuca mountain range, west of Sierra Vista. It is not clear whether the jaguar in the photos is ...
A rare jaguar has been photographed in the Huachuca Mountains in southeastern Arizona, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reports. The photo of the big cat was taken Dec. 1 by a remote trai ...
Rare jaguar sighting in southern Arizona A wild jaguar was spotted in southern Arizona's Huachuca Mountains, and the mysterious feline was photographed by federally run trail cameras.
This seven-year gap in sightings for El Jefe shows just how elusive jaguars can be and the great distances they can roam. The new photos of the jaguar in the Huachuca Mountains, which have been ...
A jaguar appears in a screenshot from a trail camera video captured in the Huachuca Mountains on Dec. 20 by Vail wildlife videographer Jason Miller.
Confirmed: Arizona Game and Fish wildlife biologists reviewed the imagery of a jaguar in the Huachuca Mountains and confirmed that it is a new individual not previously photographed in the state.
Scientists with the Arizona Game and Fish department have confirmed that the jaguar seen by trail cams in the Huachuca mountains is new to the area.
State authorities confirmed the jaguar photographed Dec. 1 in the Huachuca Mountains is a newcomer to Arizona.
A picture taken by a camera along a Fort Huachuca trail in southeast Arizona on Dec.1 showed a jaguar wandering the Huachuca Mountains.
Yo'ko was the first jaguar photographed in the Huachuca Mountains in recent years. Like El Jefe, he also crossed the border to Sonora, but was killed by a rancher and found dead in 2018.
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