The jaguar returns to the Argentine chaco

The jaguar returns to the Argentine chaco

The jaguar returns to the Argentine chaco

70 years after the sighting of the last specimen, the Rewilding Argentina Foundation finalizes the reinsertion of five specimens into the Iberá Wetlands

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70 years after the sighting of the last specimen, the Rewilding Argentina Foundation finalizes the reinsertion of five specimens into the Iberá Wetlands

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Tanya It has three legs. She lost one when she was a cub, the victim of a tiger that attacked her from an adjacent cage at the Batán zoo, in the southwest of Buenos Aires. It was a problem between relatives. Tanya It looks like an African tigress, but it is a jaguar ("big cat" in the Guaraní language), its American equivalent.

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