The jaguars fishing in the sea to survive
by Phoebe Weston from on (#4WWQ4)
The big cats' resourceful new behaviour was recorded by a WWF study on a remote island off the coast of Brazil
A thriving population of jaguars living on a small, unspoilt island off the coast of the Brazilian Amazon has learned to catch fish in the sea to survive, conservationists have found.
The Maraci-Jipioca Ecological Station island reserve, three miles off the northern state of Amapi, acts as a nursery for jaguars, according to WWF researchers who have collared three cats and set up 70 camera traps on the remote jungle island.
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