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2017年02月28日

Jaguar, Its Last Frontier - Documentary

Jaguar, Its Last Frontier - Documentary

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Published on Oct 14, 2014
Along the history of mankind, feline have always caused fascination, but this has not been enough to prevent many of them as the jaguar, yaguar or yaguareté (Panthera onca) is currently in danger of extinction.
This documentary describes this beautiful animal and shows the struggle of a few heroes who are working hard to restore the population of this species in northern Argentina.


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Land Of Jaguars - Jaguar Documentary - World History Movies

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Published on Oct 20, 2015
Land Of Jaguars - Jaguar Documentary - World History Movies

The jaguar, Panthera onca, is a big cat, a feline in the Panthera category, and is the only extant Panthera species native to the Americas. The jaguar is the third-largest feline after the tiger and the lion, and also the largest in the Americas. The jaguar's present range extends from Southwestern Usa and also Mexico throughout much of Central America and south to Paraguay and also north Argentina. In addition to a recognized and also perhaps reproducing population in Arizona (southeast of Tucson) as well as the bootheel of New Mexico, the cat has greatly been extirpated from the United States given that the early 20th century.

This discovered cat most carefully appears like the leopard physically, although it is typically larger as well as of stronger develop and its behavior and habitat attributes are closer to those of the tiger. While thick jungle is its recommended habitat, the jaguar will vary across a selection of forested and also open terrains. It is strongly related to the presence of water as well as is noteworthy, in addition to the tiger, as a feline that delights in swimming. The jaguar is greatly a singular, opportunistic, stalk-and-ambush killer at the top of the food web (an apex predator). It is a keystone species, playing an important duty in stabilizing ecosystems and controling the populations of the pets it hunts. The jaguar has an extremely powerful bite, also about the other big cats. [3] This enables it to puncture the coverings of armored reptiles [4] as well as to employ an uncommon murder approach: it bites straight via the skull of prey in between the ears to deliver a fatal bite to the human brain. [5]
The jaguar is a near intimidated varieties and also its numbers are declining. Risks consist of loss and also fragmentation of habitat. While international sell jaguars or their parts is banned, the cat is still often eliminated by people, particularly in conflicts with breeders as well as farmers in South The u.s.a. Although minimized, its array stays big. Given its historic distribution, the jaguar has showcased conspicuously in the folklore of various aboriginal American cultures, including those of the Maya and Aztec.

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[animal documentary full episodes] The speed of the jaguar Full HD With English Sub

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Published on Apr 12, 2015
[animal documentary full episodes] The speed of the jaguar Full HD With English Sub
The Jaguar is found today from southern Mexico southwards to Argentina. Its last stronghold is Amazonia and it is rare everywhere else. Until the 1940s there were still small colonies in Texas and Arizona, but it is now extinct there. It is also believed that there are only a few hundred left in the whole of Central America.
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Jaguar Big Cats Documentary


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Published on Nov 3, 2016
Jaguar Big Cats Documentary

Misc: The Jaguar and the Leopard are often confused with one another in zoos. Their coloring and markings are so similar that it is difficult for people to distinguish them. The difference lies in the center of the Jaguars rosettes, because unlike the leopard, the Jaguar has spots inside of its rosettes! The Jag is also a much stockier animal than its cousin, with shorter legs and tail – giving it more of a pit bull type appearance.

The name Jaguar comes from the ancient Indian name “yaguar” which meant “the killer which overcomes its prey in a single bound.”

Size and Appearance: Jags are the largest felines in the Americas. Adult males can reach an overall length of more than 7 feet, and can weigh anywhere from 150 to 200 pounds. As mentioned above, its coat color and markings are very similar to the leopard, with a rich tawny or yellow background with large black rosettes and spots. It has a larger head, more compact body, and much more powerful paws! The Jaguar also occurs with an all black (melanistic) coat, and like the leopard, the spots can still be seen on black individuals. Albino individuals have been reported as well.

Habitat: The Jaguar is commonly found in rain forests, savannahs, and swamps, but at the northern end of its territory it may enter scrub country and even deserts. The Jaguar still has a stronghold in the Amazon basin, but has been nearly wiped out of all drier regions. Wherever it is found, it requires fresh water as the Jaguar is an excellent swimmer. To see Jaguars in the wild, or help them there, check out www.guato.org

Distribution: Once found here in the United States (California, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, Florida), this cat was hunted to extinction here in the late 1940s. Today, it is found in Mexico, but swiftly declining and Central America, and the strongest populations being found in the Mato Grosso, Brazil; The Pantanal, bordering Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay; Chiapas State, Mexico; and the Yucatan Peninsula/northern Guatemala/Belize.

Reproduction and Offspring: Jaguars have no defined breeding season and will mate any time of year. After a gestation period of about 100 days, the female will give birth to a litter of 2-4 cubs. Mothers will continue to feed and protect her young until they are about 1 year old, and they will continue to stay with her until they are about 2 years old. They will reach sexual maturity between 2-3 years for females, and 3-4 for males.

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2017年02月17日

Snow Leopard


THE LAST SNOWLEOPARD - the illegal trade /hidden cameras...www.wildlifefilm.com

https://youtu.be/KxsfXran6gk



Uploaded on Feb 14, 2012
Somewhere between 3,500 and 7,000 snow leopards exist in the wild. Most of these are found in China, Mongolia and Kirgistan.
Together with Siberia, these countries represent some of the worst areas in illegal snow leopard trade.
The root of the problem in illegal trading lies in our human nature...greed. For the snow leopards it´s a matter of life and death. The snowleopard is on the brink of extinction.
The film SPIRIT OF THE MONTAINS-THE SNOWLEOPARD has been awarded at several International film festivals.
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Secret Hunter of the Mountains: Mongolia's Snow Leopard - Full HD Documentary

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Published on Feb 4, 2017
Mongolia's Altai Mountains are home to one of the world's most endangered animals, the snow leopard. The lives of these big cats are a mystery, but a team of conservationists and filmmakers are uncovering their secrets by following a female named Tenger and her 2 young cubs as they cover huge distances in purist of their prey. The cubs face a life and death struggle as they learn to navigate the perilous terrain and hunt for themselves. Revealed here are the dangers and drama of the breeding season as these normally reclusive animals come out of hiding and track each other down, and the tense relationship with the local nomads whose livestock often become the snow leopards' prey.

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National Geographic Wild || The Snow Leopard Attacks Full Documentary HD

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Published on Jul 8, 2015
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Silent Roar The Snow Leopard National Geographic Documentary 2016 HD




Published on Nov 4, 2015
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Silent Roar Searching for the Snow Leopard [Full Nature Wildlife Documentary]
For several reasons, my favorite piece of footage is the courtship and mating sequence. It was my fantasy objective for shoot five.
Silent Roar Searching for the Snow Leopard [Full Nature Wildlife Documentary]
[The film was shot over nine shoots.] I researched all I could about mating strategies of big cats, especially the so-called solitary ones. I needed this comparative approach, since wild snow leopard mating had never been recorded. Many Ladakhi villagers believe that snow leopard females go down to the rivers and mate with male otters, to produce regular snow leopard cubs! So it was a pretty safe bet that even they hadn’t observed mating.
Silent Roar Searching for the Snow Leopard [Full Nature Wildlife Documentary]
That morning I was slowly scanning the area as usual when another team member spotted two snow leopards together, very high up on the skyline of the cliff. I rushed to a filming position and threw the camera kit together. I had the cats covered, and already in those first few minutes I could see that they were courting.
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The next nine hours were glorious: will they, won’t they? I didn’t take my eye off the viewfinder once. Just before dusk this wonderful team of people made the first-ever recorded observation of a wild snow leopard mating. I’m still deeply moved whenever I watch the footage, both for its content and for its process. After working so hard together over three years and two films, we had just become a part of snow leopard history. Not only that, we’ve cleared up that tale of otters and snow leopards!
Silent Roar Searching for the Snow Leopard [Full Nature Wildlife Documentary]
At the time there was no explanation for his illness. I delayed my return to Ladakh, the film location, as much as possible. But as soon as Taiga had stabilized and was released from the hospital I returned to location. Leaving your six-day-old baby for the next two months tears a piece out of you that never quite grows back, made worse when that baby is ill.
After shoot two was over I spent a beautiful month with Taiga, now two and a half months old, on location in New Zealand for another film I was shooting. All seemed well. But 36 hours before I was due to return to Ladakh for shoot three, Taiga was diagnosed with an incredibly rare congenital disability called septo-optic dysplasia, a midline brain abnormality. Stunned and heartbroken, I delayed my return to Ladakh as long as I could, and then had to leave to film the seasonal events that simply wouldn’t wait.
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Shoot three was one of the most difficult I’ve ever done. I had a satellite telephone with me (for safety reasons, and for communication with my co-producer in England, Hugh Miles), so I was able to make brief weekly calls to my then-wife back in Australia. Each call was emotionally battering as I’d learn of yet another devastating aspect of Taiga’s condition. He was pronounced totally blind; his beautiful blue eyes had no optic nerve connecting them to his brain. My passion to film snow leopards suddenly seemed absurd: Here I was filming an animal to show 80 million strangers around the world, and I was powerless to show my own baby son anything. I had to draw on every technique of psychological discipline I knew of to get through it. But I had to make those weekly calls, no matter how heartbreaking. In a way, shoots four, five, and six were even harder as we became more informed about just how fragile Taiga was.


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