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Brazilian Jaguar Sets a New Mile-Long Swimming Record With Big Implications For the Species’ Future
Luckily, jaguars are also known to have high levels of ecological plasticity, meaning that they are able to adapt well to changes in their environment. With this newly documented swim, researchers ...
Filmmakers and researchers are using drones to explore an underwater mountain in Lake Superior. They want to see if Superior Shoal is a hotbed for aquatic life that could offer a refuge for ...
It doesn’t take much to see why Eliza Lennox is one of the best girls swimmers to come out of Boulder County. One needs only to look at her performance at the Class 4A state meet earlier this month.
In recent years, swimming officials have regularly utilized underwater cameras at championship-level meets, allowing them to initiate disqualifications because of a technical violation invisible from ...
A 1.3-kilometre swim by a jaguar is the longest ever confirmed, but the cat's motives for making the journey are unclear ...
The UK’s largest Jellyfish has been caught on camera in Falmouth Bay after a absence of many years by wildlife photographer Adam Whitney. The Barrel Jellyfish was first spotted on May 7 just off ...
Discover how scientists in Brazil found out that a jaguar had made a record-breaking swim and learn what drove him to do it.
In Brazil, a jaguar swam the longest distance ever recorded for its species, proving even big cats can adapt to new aquatic challenges.
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