Rare jaguar roaming Arizona mountains

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Although their native terrain once extended as far north as the Grand Canyon, and they were seen in southern Texas as recently as the 1940s, by 1990 jaguars were believed to have been eliminated from the United States. “That changed in 1996 when two different male jaguars were photographed in southwestern New Mexico and Arizona,” according to the Arizona Game and Fish Department.

Read more: http://newsfeed.time.com/2013/06/28...-arizonas-santa-rita-mountains/#ixzz2XapuvaX4
 
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Thank you for posting this! I hope they get the protection they need and are able to thrive in their new territory. I feel kinda honored to have jaguars roaming in the US :rocker:
 
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Thank you for posting this! I hope they get the protection they need and are able to thrive in their new territory. I feel kinda honored to have jaguars roaming in the US :rocker:

I thought it was amazing as well! I'm glad you enjoyed reading it.
 

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