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

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    By Sergio de Moraes. PORTO JOFRE, Brazil (Reuters) - They call him Bold and he is Brazil's most famous jaguar, seen on social media diving into rivers to capture a caiman and wrestle his prey ashore.

  3. Caiman-eating jaguars survive fires in Brazil’s Pantanal wetlands

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  4. Hyacinth macaw - Wikipedia

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    The Hyacinth Macaw Project in the Caiman Ecological Refuge, located in the Pantanal, has employed artificial nests and chick management techniques, along with effectively raising awareness among cattle ranchers. Many ranch owners in the Pantanal and Gerais, to protect the birds, no longer allow trappers on their properties. [1]

  5. 'Around each bend, another adventure awaits': Bright colors ...

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    Ibis, toucan, jaguar among those spotted by Helen Blazis' safari group through the Pantanal of Brazil 'Around each bend, another adventure awaits': Bright colors of wildlife adorn journey in the ...

  6. Yacare caiman - Wikipedia

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    The yacare caiman (Caiman yacare), also known commonly as the jacare caiman, Paraguayan caiman, piranha caiman, red caiman, [5] and southern spectacled caiman, [6] is a species of caiman, a crocodilian in the family Alligatoridae. The species is endemic to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay.

  7. Giant otter - Wikipedia

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    The giant otter has a handful of other names. In Brazil it is known as ariranha, from the Tupi word arerãîa, or onça-d'água, meaning water jaguar. [6] In Spanish, river wolf (Spanish: lobo de río) and water dog (Spanish: perro de agua) are used occasionally (though the latter also refers to several different animals) and may have been more common in the reports of explorers in the 19th ...

  8. Brazil travel guide: Everything you need to know before you go

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    Trijunção in the perfumed dry forests of the Cerrado is a refuge for dusty red maned wolves; the Caiman refuge in the Pantanal has jaguars, tapirs and giant anteaters; and Cristalino Lodge in ...

  9. Broad-snouted caiman - Wikipedia

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    The broad-snouted caiman (Caiman latirostris) is a crocodilian in the family Alligatoridae found in eastern and central South America, including the Pantanal habitat of Bolivia, Southeast Brazil, and Paraguay, as well as northern Argentina and Uruguay. [4]