On the hunt with a jaguar - Even crocodiles lose against the king of the rainforest

Life in the Pantanal – the planet’s largest wetland – is ruled by a merciless cycle of inundation and desiccation, forcing the animals to adapt to constant changes in their habitat. Subscribe to the channel: Follow us on Facebook: With a body length of up to 1,85m and a weight of up to 96kg, the jaguar belongs to the largest cat species in the Americas and is the third largest in the world. With his powerful bite he is able to pierce carapaces of turtles and tortoises. In biting directly through the skull of mammalian prey between the ears the jaguar delivers a fatal blow to the brain. Excerpt from “Secret Brazil - Wild Pantanal: Underwater jewels of Pantanal“ Click here to watch part one of the full documentary: Click here to watch part two of the full documentary: © 2012, Licensed by TERRANOA
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