Femme jaguar secoue l'eau BRÉSIL des images COMIQUES de deux petits jaguar profitant d'un combat et secouant l'eau d'elle-même ont été capturées dans le
Female jaguar shakes off water BRAZIL COMICAL pictures of two jaguar cubs enjoying a playfight and shaking the water off herself were captured in the jungles of Brazil. The cubs snapped are barely five months old and are enjoying a friendly fight along the river banks of the Cuiaba River. These images were taken by Brazilian photographer Henrique Olsen (29) using a Nikon D850 with a Nikon Af-s Nikkor 300mm 1:2.8 D lens and a Nikon Z9 camera with a Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 400mm f/2.8E FL ED VR lens. Olsen works alongside the Jaguar Identification Project - a non-profit organisation using citizen-gathered information to build a cohesive database on individual jaguars in the northern Pantanal region. ?Jaguars are known as the top predator, capable of regulating entire ecosystems, ? he said. ?Their appearance is truly unique, and their strength is impressive, boasting the strongest bite among all felines. ?The jaguar's role as a keystone species, its remarkable physical capabilities, and its influence on the ecosystem exemplify the awe-inspiring power and significance of this majestic animal. ?I was glad I was able to spot the jaguar cubs, it brought a great sense of joy and delight. ?Witnessing these young ones playfully interacting in their natural habitat evoked a profound happiness within me. ?It's always heartening to see healthy wildlife thriving, especially the growth and playfulness of young animals. ?The sheer delight of observing the jaguar cubs enjoying their playful moments in the wild left me feeling grateful for such a remarkable encounter." ENDS