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Remote Cameras Capture ‘Cloud Jaguar’ in Honduras for First Time in a Decade

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In a remarkable conservation milestone, remote cameras have successfully captured images of a "cloud jaguar" in the Sierra del Merendón mountains of Honduras, marking the first sighting of this elusive species in nearly a decade. This significant discovery highlights the importance of preserving the rich biodiversity of the region and underscores the ongoing efforts to protect the habitats of these magnificent creatures.
Remote Cameras Capture ‘Cloud Jaguar’ in Honduras for First Time in a Decade

A jaguar with a distinctive spotted coat walks through a forested area with dense green foliage and patches of light-colored ground cover.

Remote cameras have captured a "cloud jaguar" in the Sierra del Merendón mountains in Honduras, marking the first time the species has been seen there in about a decade.

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