A newly documented jaguar in southern Arizona suggests that this powerful cat is slowly reclaiming parts of its historic U.S.
A trail camera in southeastern Arizona captured images of Cinco, the fifth individual jaguar in Arizona since 2011.
Jaguars, the powerful big cats often linked to the rainforests of Central and South America, are still roaming parts of the United States. Though rare and mysterious, their survival here is an ...
Their jaws are strong enough to pierce turtle shells, caiman hides and even skulls – and their love of water means they often ...
Jaguars and leopards are part of the Panthera genus, which also includes lions, tigers and snow leopards. Tigers and snow leopards form their own branch of the Panthera family tree, while leopards, ...