Flying Jaguar vs Marsh Deer!

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We like to think we see some special sightings on safari, and we do, but this is one of those crazy sightings you could never dream of seeing!
Cruising the waterways of the Panatanal, some very lucky guests found a Jaguar out on the hunt, and he came across a Marsh Deer - quite an unusual prey for the Jaguars of the Panatanal. A bit of an improvised hunting strategy was all that was needed to catch this unlucky Marsh Deer by surprise.
Well done to Edno Moraes and thanks for sharing this incredible footage!
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Incredible sighting! I rarely see them hunt deer.

Yeti-xw
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It's gonna get viral and my comment is the first one. I'm gonna be famous.

natureenthusiast
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Unica filmagem que vi até hoje de onça pintada predando cervos do pantanal

brunoalves
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The cameraman needs to go back to photography 101.

philipsutton
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That’s a leopard jaguars only live in South America

trxckyfn
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Learn to use a camera and hold it still

weotheleo
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The Jaguar (Jaguarius onca) is a big cat native primarily to South America, it is one of the only three living big cat species found in the New World, the others are the Puma (Puma concolor) and the Jaguarundi (Herpailurus yagouaroundi), it is the only extant species of the genus Jaguarius (New World Roaring Cats), which originated from North America and was more diverse while first appearing in the Early Pleistocene, the genus also has two other recognized species being the extinct American Lion (Jaguarius atrox) and the Yucatan Leopard (Jaguarius balamoides), this genus is in fact most closely related to the bohebaos (genus Neofelis), to which the new world roaring cats (genus Jaguarius) shared a more recent common ancestor with during the early Pleistocene in Eastern Asia, the jaguar originated exclusively from North America and there are four recognized subspecies of jaguar, the most basal of the four jaguar subspecies is the North American Jaguar (Jaguarius onca angustus), then followed by the Central American Jaguar (Jaguarius onca centralis), with the most recent split being between the Amazon Jaguar (Jaguarius onca onca) and the Andean Jaguar (Jaguarius onca peruvianus).

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I swear the comments are full of crybabies 🤣

ruthenictoaster
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YOOOO A PREY ITEM THATS NOT A FUCING CAIMAN

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