Remebering the jaguar in Arizona in 1996
Jake Glass
A Arizona rancher made the rarte capture of a wild Jaguar in the United States and it took until 1996 for this first photograph. The ranchers dogs had cornered this angry cat along the Mexican border and the cat lashed out unfortunely being haeld back by the animal harraser and the dogs saved this rancher from a well deserved mauling. The fact that it took so long for the first wild picture of a live Jaguar shows how arduous task it is to get this amazing gourgous creature on film. I hope this big cat comes back although if a fence is eventually put up then the chances are extremely slim that this animal will make a comeback to America. The Jaguar was documented in colonial America as far back as in the Carolinas and its range has disappeared all over Latin America. The Jaguar is perhaps pound for pound the strongest predator out there and its massive jaws would put a bite that makes its American moutain lion cousin to shame. whenever I hear rumors of the return of the Jaguar to America I get really excited. America's nature and woodlandfs need some excitement and something to take out the abundent deer that plague are woods and having rednecks dressed in camoflauge and orange vests is another pest. The Jaguar is such an adapted stealthy hunter it would get them assholes before they can pulla trigger.Please come back to all fifty states my Jaguar my friend.
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