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  2. Caiman-eating jaguars survive fires in Brazil's ... - AOL

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    Unlike other animals trapped and burnt to death, jaguars know how to seek refuge on the banks of rivers where food is available in the caimans and capybaras they hunt. Caiman-eating jaguars ...

  3. Fires in Brazil threaten jaguars, houses and plants in the ...

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    The Pantanal holds thousands of plant and animal species, including 159 mammals, and it abounds with jaguars, according to the World Wildlife Fund. During the rainy season, rivers overflow their ...

  4. Jaguar - Wikipedia

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    The jaguar (Panthera onca) is a large cat species and the only living member of the genus Panthera that is native to the Americas.With a body length of up to 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) and a weight of up to 158 kg (348 lb), it is the biggest cat species in the Americas and the third largest in the world.

  5. Caiman-eating jaguars survive fires in Brazil’s ... - AOL

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    Brazilian Jaguars have survived the devastating fires in the world’s largest tropical wetlands

  6. Paseo del Jaguar - Wikipedia

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    The corridors created by this program allow for the natural roaming behavior of the jaguar and safeguard them from ranchers and farmers by giving jaguars natural cover, letting them avoid human activities as much as possible. These corridors in some cases are as small as a line of trees along a fence; they do not have to be something large ...

  7. List of herbivorous animals - Wikipedia

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    Herbivory is of extreme ecological importance and prevalence among insects.Perhaps one third (or 500,000) of all described species are herbivores. [4] Herbivorous insects are by far the most important animal pollinators, and constitute significant prey items for predatory animals, as well as acting as major parasites and predators of plants; parasitic species often induce the formation of galls.

  8. Browsing (herbivory) - Wikipedia

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    This means that a deer may eat all the reproductive and photosynthetic tissues at once, reducing the plant's height, photosynthetic capabilities, and reproductive output. [18] This is one example of how overbrowsing can lead to the loss of reproductive individuals in a population, and a lack of recruitment of young plants.

  9. 11 Garden Pests That Are Eating Your Plants—and How ... - AOL

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