History of Jaguars in Arizona

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • "By the late 1960s, jaguars were thought to have been eliminated in the United States. A female was shot by a hunter in Arizona's White Mountains in 1963. Arizona outlawed jaguar hunting in 1969, but by then no females remained and over the next 25 years only two male jaguars were found (and killed) in Arizona. Then in 1996, Warner Glenn, a rancher and hunting guide from Douglas, Arizona, came across a jaguar in the Peloncillo Mountains and became a researcher on jaguars, placing webcams which recorded four more Arizona jaguars. No jaguars sighted in Arizona in the last 15 years had been seen since 2006. Then, in 2009, a male jaguar named Macho B died shortly after being radio-collared by Arizona Game and Fish Department (AGFD) officials in 2009. In the Macho B incident, a former ADGF subcontractor pleaded guilty to violating the endangered species act for trapping the cat and a Game and Fish employee was fired for lying to federal investigators. In 2011, a male jaguar weighing 200 lb (91 kg) was photographed near Cochise in southern Arizona by a hunter after being treed by his dogs (the animal left the scene unharmed). A second 2011 sighting of an Arizona jaguar was reported by a Homeland Security border pilot in June 2011, and conservation researchers sighted two jaguars within 30 mi (48 km) of the border between Mexico and the United States in 2010.
    In September 2012, a jaguar was photographed in the Santa Rita Mountains of Arizona, the second such sighting in this region in two years. This jaguar has been photographed numerous times over the past nine months through June 2013. On 3 February 2016, the Center for Biological Diversity released a video of this jaguar - now named El Jefe (Spanish for "The Boss") - roaming the Santa Rita Mountains, about 25 mi (40 km) south of downtown Tucson. El Jefe is the fourth jaguar sighted in the Madrean Sky Islands in southern Arizona and New Mexico, over the last 20 years." - from Wikipedia
    On 16 November 2016, a jaguar was spotted in the Dos Cabezas Mountains of Arizona, 60 mi (97 km) from the Mexican border, the farthest north one of these animals has been spotted in many decades. It is the seventh jaguar to be confirmed in the Southwest since 1996.[18] On 1 December 2016, another male jaguar was photographed on Fort Huachuca also in Arizona.[17] In February 2017, authorities revealed that a third jaguar had been photographed in November 2016, by the Bureau of Land Management in the Dos Cabezas Mountains, also in Arizona, some 100.0 km (62.1 miles) north of the border with Mexico.[18]
    Let us remember the jaguar is only trying to regain the territory it used to cover long before humans arrived, and especially long before European settlers showed up. The long standing debate over the reintroduction of large predators to former territory rages on in this case as well, considering this is the largest predator cat in the western hemisphere we are talking about. It is well proven now that predators have a majorly beneficial effect on the ecology of the land by preventing herd animals from overgrazing the plant life, and helping improve genetics for prey species. There are solutions at the disposal of ranchers to prevent their own herds from falling victim to this beast’s natural predator drive. Just like with the Mexican Grey Wolf, time will only tell if humans can overcome their fear of predator species and learn to co-exist on the land as integral parts of the web of life.
    Video credit:
    Center for Biological Diversity
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  • @sarban1653
    @sarban1653 2 роки тому +30

    Jaguars used to live up to the Canadian border in ancient times, in both the west and east coast. Pretty much completely overlapping with the cougar's range. Would be nice if we could have that again someday.

  • @GratefulOverlander
    @GratefulOverlander 2 роки тому +12

    I was at Davis Monthan in 97, went for a hike south of there by myself quite a few miles out. I camped, and as I awoke early, just as the sun broke I spotted a jaguar slowly creeping through a wash. When I got back to Tuscon I reported it, I was told by the 'authorities' that I must have been hallucinating, so of course I was drug tested...PASSED.
    At which point I was called into another room, there was a man and a woman already sitting in there. As I sat down they told me that I was to keep this to myself and that I didn't see anything.
    It was the oddest shit I ever went through in the service. Made no sense.
    I know what I saw, I'm a survivalist and have spent many years in nature in many parts of the world.
    It was an awesome moment, ruined for me by bureaucracy.

    • @keeparizonawild156
      @keeparizonawild156  2 роки тому +4

      That’s crazy. My guess is they wanted to keep their existence under wraps so they could eliminate them without any scrutiny from the public.

    • @keeparizonawild156
      @keeparizonawild156  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for sharing. Such a cool experience

    • @GratefulOverlander
      @GratefulOverlander 2 роки тому

      @@keeparizonawild156 I'm thinking that's 100% right. I heard a story from Tennessee about a guy who called wildlife control about a Black Panther (which I believe is technically a jaguar??) The lady told him there was no way and that he should quit drinking before noon. He called back to try to speak with someone else, and was told again they didnt exist anywhere near there. This time he responded with "well then I'll just shoot it because I have livestock and grandkids"!
      Her response "Sir if you shoot it you will be arrested, they are endangered"
      To which he said "well you can't arrest me for shooting something that you swear doesn't exist"
      Lol, if I recall correctly I read that in Field & Stream magazine.
      Its amazing what they do to hide stuff from Joe Public

  • @NeighborhoodBasketCase
    @NeighborhoodBasketCase 3 роки тому +26

    I wish more people knew about this so that the jaguar can have more advocates

    • @keeparizonawild156
      @keeparizonawild156  3 роки тому +2

      Me too.

    • @sean-yb5hc
      @sean-yb5hc 3 роки тому +2

      Hey, I just discovered this now! So Awesome! New advocate for them right here

    • @rafaelgoncalvesdias7459
      @rafaelgoncalvesdias7459 2 роки тому

      @@keeparizonawild156 if US copies what Brazil does, that might work for you cuz it mixes private money with state regulations and inspection

    • @rafaelgoncalvesdias7459
      @rafaelgoncalvesdias7459 2 роки тому

      @@keeparizonawild156 Here on Brazil works like this: when a wield jaguar start to cause problems to farmers, or to invade cities, we call an governamental organ called IBAMA, they capture the jaguar and send it to a person that have applied to receive exotic fauna. Then Ibama LL try to send you a similar age male and female couple, normally wield ones are beyond domestication. But if they mate, and have puppies you have basically 3 options, to keep them, to give them back to Ibama to match with other people, or to free them in nature. So you can domesticate the puppies but any kind of commercialization is crime and your lands are regularly fiscalisated by IBAMA. And foreigners can't apply to IBAMA, only Brazilian citizens. Here's a video of Ibama in action with English subtitles ua-cam.com/video/ydqbOfYg8Rs/v-deo.html

    • @primesspct2
      @primesspct2 8 місяців тому

      @@sean-yb5hc And I just discovered it now. 2 years later. I was shocked!

  • @manjulonamountain
    @manjulonamountain 9 місяців тому +6

    Loved this video on the jaguars too! It was depressing hearing about how the settlers killed off the jaguars. While nature can be quite cruel, human nature always ends up being worse. Assuming that more jaguars attempt to make Arizona their home, will be allow them to survive this time around?

  • @garylowery6216
    @garylowery6216 3 роки тому +11

    It was there home before it was ours . I hope they come back strong.

  • @EdwardBautista-p4p
    @EdwardBautista-p4p 8 місяців тому +2

    These beautiful animals are part of our American history. I hope that we do all we can to preserve this beautiful animal for future generations. I support the preservation of the Jaguar

  • @JasonLeonard-o6j
    @JasonLeonard-o6j 8 місяців тому +4

    I’m sorry but border security is much more important than jaguar’s being reestablished

    • @roxstorm2227
      @roxstorm2227 7 місяців тому +3

      jaguars have nothing to do with the border. Jaguars were here before we ever were. Yes, keep the border wall and save a jaguar. Respect this beautiful animal.

    • @JasonLeonard-o6j
      @JasonLeonard-o6j 7 місяців тому

      I don’t have a problem with the jaguars but I do have a problem with illegal migrants walking across our border so therefore we need a wall. I

  • @Chambo333
    @Chambo333 5 місяців тому +2

    No bigger proponent than myself for saving the jaguar. They are a majestic animal and we need to do everything we can to foster their comback. However, if we don't have a border wall, the American citizen will become non-existent (extinct). We can still build a border wall and re-introduce jaguars on the US side of the fence. We've re-introduced animals like the Bison, Brown bear, Elk, etc. in a similar fashion. So, it's misleading the tie a border wall to the re-introduction of the jaguar.

  • @primesspct2
    @primesspct2 8 місяців тому +3

    I hope they continue to increase!

  • @mrgeno4682
    @mrgeno4682 7 місяців тому +1

    When I was a kid, they were in the Ark-La-Tex also.

  • @rexillyria7535
    @rexillyria7535 4 роки тому +8

    Jag WIRE?

  • @niokhobayediouf3416
    @niokhobayediouf3416 2 роки тому +4

    🤔 I bet if the Panama canal had wildlife bridges a lot of species would benefit from genetic influx...there are too many manmade barriers💪💯🇩🇴

  • @donniedickerson8077
    @donniedickerson8077 8 місяців тому +2

    The New Jaguar 🐆 Caught on Trail 2023 Camera is Named "Cochise" ,,

  • @captainamericaamerica8090
    @captainamericaamerica8090 8 місяців тому

    NOT EVERYONES' FAVS. TIGERS' ARE WAY MORE POPULAR.! TIGERS' HAVE THE MOST NUMBER ONES! WORLD WIDE. 🐯🐯🐯👑👑👑🔱🔱🔱

  • @nobodysreview6137
    @nobodysreview6137 4 роки тому +4

    Can't we just bring some their?

    • @Antonya944
      @Antonya944 4 роки тому +7

      They can but it's up to the us fish and wildlife services

    • @sarban1653
      @sarban1653 2 роки тому +1

      We need a Pablo Escobar type person to bring them and release them illegally. If animals can be illegally killed, they can be illegally brought back. Once a couple of them are let loose, then the local public wouldn't allow officials to kill them. They'd protest against it.

    • @johng4093
      @johng4093 5 місяців тому

      Yes.

  • @8000RPM.
    @8000RPM. 8 місяців тому

    Now I know why the .44 mag was created.

    • @keeparizonawild156
      @keeparizonawild156  8 місяців тому +1

      Yes arm yourself before these 8 male jaguars break into your house and eat you.

    • @tecolotegto
      @tecolotegto 7 місяців тому +1

      Does it hurt to be so ignorant?

    • @8000RPM.
      @8000RPM. 7 місяців тому

      @@tecolotegto Lighten up,....I was (mostly) joking,...I'd actually need a 12 gauge.

  • @georgeb.wolffsohn30
    @georgeb.wolffsohn30 Рік тому

    So how do jaguar supporters feel about Trump's wall ?

    • @keeparizonawild156
      @keeparizonawild156  Рік тому

      It’s not very popular with Jaguar supporters. The world is a complicated place though

    • @roxstorm2227
      @roxstorm2227 7 місяців тому

      I am for the border wall now and more than ever. Too many of these people come from so many countries. Think of the 911 attack and you will see my point. I do get scared of an attack from unknown migrant coming over here illegally. But a jaguar is, well we'll see. I respect a jaguar more than some of the people coming over here with drugs and crime. Yes, too many now coming through. @@keeparizonawild156

  • @levarmitchell3962
    @levarmitchell3962 4 роки тому +173

    I want so badly for jaguars to come back to the States. I love them. They are my favorite big cats.

    • @burksaurus9410
      @burksaurus9410 4 роки тому +22

      Me too. They used to live in the United States from California to my home Louisiana. I would be happy if they could return and bring balance to the ecosystems killing wild pigs and nutria since they are destroying our biodiversity of native wildlife like river cane to white tailed deer.

    • @tucknroll1396
      @tucknroll1396 4 роки тому +12

      And then it eats everyone u love

    • @taquitoxiq1444
      @taquitoxiq1444 4 роки тому

      wayne backwood good

    • @mrgojira9675
      @mrgojira9675 4 роки тому +4

      They still live in Arizona

    • @thisguygrant
      @thisguygrant 4 роки тому +3

      and whatever ur political belief is regarding the wall i hope trump decides to build wildlife passes on the wall if the wall does go up

  • @s-t-a-n
    @s-t-a-n 3 роки тому +51

    imagine being a big alpha cougar and then seeing these things step into your territory and absolutely body u

    • @keeparizonawild156
      @keeparizonawild156  3 роки тому +8

      Ha ha I wonder about that all the time. I wonder how often they bump into each other.

    • @ericavogardo4784
      @ericavogardo4784 3 роки тому +7

      Jaguar especially the males are bigger than Mountain lions and that is a Fact

    • @DineroSucio754
      @DineroSucio754 3 роки тому +1

      @Baldhina Asnake they still way more bulkier and stronger tho?

    • @josephdoran5517
      @josephdoran5517 3 роки тому +1

      I'm pretty sure a big alpha cougar could give a jag a run for his money. Both are awesome creatures👍

    • @corythegoat2745
      @corythegoat2745 3 роки тому +3

      @@josephdoran5517 jaguars are the 3rd biggest cat species in the world mountain lion is like 5th biggest

  • @burksaurus9410
    @burksaurus9410 3 роки тому +67

    I would be happy to see jaguars returning to the United States. This was their home living in the deserts of California to the swamps of Louisiana.

    • @keeparizonawild156
      @keeparizonawild156  3 роки тому +7

      So true

    • @burksaurus9410
      @burksaurus9410 3 роки тому +6

      @@keeparizonawild156 Yeah, it would be awesome.

    • @Michaelproduce
      @Michaelproduce 3 роки тому +2

      Any evidence to Florida?

    • @burksaurus9410
      @burksaurus9410 3 роки тому +5

      @@Michaelproduce I'm not sure about Florida. But cougars and bobcats are common in Florida

    • @dhop.szn1258
      @dhop.szn1258 3 роки тому +2

      @@burksaurus9410 yeah jaguars are common in New Mexico and even some of them have been around Tonto basin

  • @kingjsolomon
    @kingjsolomon 8 місяців тому +10

    Make that *8 Jaguars*!!! A video by a guy in southern Arizona posted 9 days ago. He just caught a new Jaguar on his trail cam December 30th 2023 Local biologist confirmed it’s a new individual frequenting the area. They really are coming back!

  • @goddesst
    @goddesst 3 роки тому +21

    I bet there's more and they're just really good at hiding, at least i hope 😕 that would be cool.

  • @santaclaws50
    @santaclaws50 3 роки тому +60

    I hope that we can get all people to understand why it's so important to save our wild predators... These jaguars are so incredibly wonderful...and to lose them...means we have lost another rare creature... Too many people...not enough wildlife.

    • @burksaurus9410
      @burksaurus9410 3 роки тому +2

      I know what you're saying, too many species are disappearing because of us like cycads to whales

  • @juggalox1000
    @juggalox1000 3 роки тому +12

    I have an Idea make it a law if you hunt a Jaguars we get to hunt you

    • @lazynow1
      @lazynow1 2 роки тому

      Let the Jaguars feed on all the illegals coming into the USA....good food for them

    • @nuski_pimpin1300
      @nuski_pimpin1300 2 роки тому

      @@lazynow1 you hate immigrants why

    • @lazynow1
      @lazynow1 2 роки тому

      @@nuski_pimpin1300 just illegals one....they show up....cause crime...and get on social services...and do not contribute....

  • @xisotopex
    @xisotopex 2 роки тому +10

    wish people would realize/remember, that once something is gone, once something is extinct it is gone forever. we cannot make more of them, mother nature will not produce more of them. we need to keep and preserve what we have.

    • @sarban1653
      @sarban1653 2 роки тому

      Bison and many other successfully rewilded animals disagree.

  • @AceyoHill
    @AceyoHill Рік тому +6

    I'm from the white mountains and my grandma said they used to see a lot of them in the Black River area where she said the last one was killed on our reservation

  • @Michaelproduce
    @Michaelproduce 3 роки тому +17

    Great work. A jaguar habitat map would be great. So from Arizona to Brazil, jaguars are around. I wonder how many subspecies were there. Ones for more desert, Forest, jungle , savannahs, etc.
    Screw the hoover damn too. The delta that went to sea of cortez was teaming of life and jaguars probably roamed there . I'm curious how west they migrated. California?

    • @Michaelproduce
      @Michaelproduce 3 роки тому

      Ill make the video myself! I'll give y'all a shout out too

    • @keeparizonawild156
      @keeparizonawild156  3 роки тому +6

      Jaguars were throughout most of North America pre-European arrival

  • @theriumsino2456
    @theriumsino2456 Рік тому +3

    If the jaguar come back in the USA, they will hunt feral hogs, elks, young american bisons, mooses, feral donkeys and feral horses.

  • @stripesmane1550
    @stripesmane1550 3 роки тому +15

    WOW I TRULY LOVE BIG CATS TIGERS LIONS JAGUARS AND LEOPARDS AND I NEVER KNEW WE ACTUALLY MIGHT HAVE THEM BACK WILD IN THE US ITS SO BIG TO ME I TRULY FEEL PROUD THE GREAT JAGUAR IS ONE OF THE USA OWN SO BAD ASS

  • @PortmanRd
    @PortmanRd 2 роки тому +5

    Too many gun toting, trigger happy Farmers and, ranchers would be in uproar. I can't help but remember the protests when wolves were re-introduced back into Yellowstone.

    • @keeparizonawild156
      @keeparizonawild156  2 роки тому +3

      It’s astonishing how deep the hatred goes for many people when it comes to predators. It’s most definitely generational

  • @Chambo333
    @Chambo333 5 місяців тому +3

    Many of our National parks and wildlife refuges (particularly those close to the borders) are being overrun by drug activity and many areas are no longer safe for US citizens to enjoy due to cartel drug activity and lawlessness. Unfortunately, some kind of measure need to be enacted or there won't be any place for jaguars or Citizens. I hate the thought of border walls, but we may have not other choice. Either way, I pray the jaguar continues to increase it's population in the US. Great channel and great work you're doing! These are incredible animals.

    • @johng4093
      @johng4093 5 місяців тому

      They could be reintroduced even with the wall, it was rather dumb statement by that guy. Needs to study the subject a little more.

  • @xisotopex
    @xisotopex 8 місяців тому +3

    a healthy jaguar population would probably put a dent in feral hogs...

  • @jackinarizona6599
    @jackinarizona6599 3 роки тому +11

    *These are beautiful cats* *"The Boss" at **3:01** has been on the news a few time.*

  • @paleobuzz
    @paleobuzz 7 місяців тому +2

    I am very excited to see this video and hear this info regarding habitat set aside for jaguars. These big cats are amazing and we really need them to rebound in the US. The same goes for ocelots. The issue is of course that our southern border is wide open and as a result there are now organized terrorist cells throughout the country. This is a real conundrum. Would it be possible that the 830,000 acres already set aside would be enough to secure a healthy jaguar population? The situation is a delicate one. It really sux that the powers that be have put the possibility of a jaguar comeback in jeopardy by extension through blatant disregard of national security.

  • @Antonya944
    @Antonya944 4 роки тому +39

    If they do reintroduce jaguars into the United States they should consider states like texas,Louisiana, california, Colorado,

    • @moreira999
      @moreira999 4 роки тому +8

      Florida too

    • @CharlesSilva-xh2pm
      @CharlesSilva-xh2pm 4 роки тому +7

      @mark klein Reports of jaguars slaughtering 4.50-meter alligator

    • @CharlesSilva-xh2pm
      @CharlesSilva-xh2pm 4 роки тому +8

      @mark klein "alligator", "caimen" and "Jacaré" are just different names of crocodilians in the Alligatoridae family. Here in Brazil there is a subspecies of crocodilians called "Jacaré açu" which is the third largest species of crocodilians in the world, measuring about 4.50, some reaching more than 6 meters, and weighing between 320 kg and 500 kg. And yet they are prey to jaguars, even in the river.

    • @cezar211091
      @cezar211091 4 роки тому +5

      Colorado too cold

    • @secredeath
      @secredeath 4 роки тому +5

      @mark klein jaguars eat anacondas and black caiman as big as alligators

  • @Pipsqwak
    @Pipsqwak 8 місяців тому +2

    We'll know they're really back to stay when someone films a female with cubs in AZ.

  • @xisotopex
    @xisotopex 2 роки тому +8

    do cougars and jaguars coexist? or will one push the other out? they seem like they occupy identical spots as apex predators, and any give area would not be able to support both

    • @keeparizonawild156
      @keeparizonawild156  2 роки тому +7

      I honestly would like to know that same answer. My guess is Jags are heavier so they’re probably higher up the hierarchy

    • @xisotopex
      @xisotopex 2 роки тому +1

      @@keeparizonawild156 is there enough prey to support populations of both?

    • @mr.d00m37
      @mr.d00m37 2 роки тому +8

      Cougars seem to niche partition and focus on eating smaller prey when jaguars are in the area.

    • @niokhobayediouf3416
      @niokhobayediouf3416 2 роки тому +4

      Jaguar would take care of wild boar population💪💯🇩🇴

    • @matthewwelsh294
      @matthewwelsh294 2 роки тому +1

      Both live in South America as well together

  • @JustAKidder
    @JustAKidder 8 місяців тому +2

    Checking in in 2023, Trump didn’t build the wall, México didn’t pay for it.
    But, just watched a great UA-cam video of a healthy jaguar on an Arizona trail cam.

    • @johng4093
      @johng4093 5 місяців тому

      Some new sections were completed and existing sections upgraded. More work needed.

  • @uprebel5150
    @uprebel5150 8 місяців тому +3

    I would rather see zero terrorist sleeper cells than jaguars in Arizona. I love big cats, but this is a hard choice we Americans must make.

    • @keeparizonawild156
      @keeparizonawild156  8 місяців тому +1

      At this point you’re probably right. What a fucked up world we are living in.

    • @johng4093
      @johng4093 5 місяців тому

      The idea that we can't reintroduce jaguars and also have a border wall is ridiculous. Relying on casual "walk in" reintroduction isn't the only way to go.

  • @enjoi8517
    @enjoi8517 8 місяців тому +2

    yt channel jason miller outdoor trail cam captured a jaguar in december 2023

    • @keeparizonawild156
      @keeparizonawild156  8 місяців тому +1

      Jason has been providing amazing footage for years. This recent jag sighting was worth all of his hard work.

  • @larszchzsche9070
    @larszchzsche9070 Рік тому +1

    We need more jags,maybe it will be unsafe to step out of your home they will compete with the mountain lions or cougars if you will and in due time will kill or reduce the cougars. Has can get up tho 300 lbs. Cougars about 150-170.

  • @xi-8840
    @xi-8840 8 місяців тому +2

    The more you know! Thank you for educating me on something I knew nothing about. Fascinating, wild and wonderful

  • @alexconnor8961
    @alexconnor8961 11 місяців тому +1

    Im cool with jaguars being in AZ. The sanora dessert has the most vegitation out of any dessert in the world. Not sure if i was talking ice cream or dirt

  • @franksalot114
    @franksalot114 8 місяців тому +1

    We don't need a border wall if we got jaguars patrolling it.🤣

  • @oodhamman
    @oodhamman 3 місяці тому +1

    Jaguars use to live as far north as the grand canyon

  • @Michaelproduce
    @Michaelproduce 3 роки тому +3

    Was the jaguar fur trade the major influence of The Flintstones? If you notice the cave man videos of the 1950s , jaguar or leopard skins were associated to caveman or primitive.
    The fur trade is interesting. You can colorate the extinction of animals too.

  • @michaelmont9623
    @michaelmont9623 3 роки тому +4

    there in the Sierra mountains in Nevada too I would have never thought

  • @nickaoke
    @nickaoke 4 роки тому +9

    Why tf people keep saying JAGWIRE? 😫

    • @keeparizonawild156
      @keeparizonawild156  4 роки тому +2

      Nick Aoke jagwire jagwire jagwire.

    • @nickaoke
      @nickaoke 4 роки тому

      @@keeparizonawild156 never was, never will be.

  • @grapeseed427
    @grapeseed427 3 роки тому +2

    They know exactly how many Jaguars came into the US but not humans? Yeah right

    • @keeparizonawild156
      @keeparizonawild156  3 роки тому +2

      The problem with human immigration is that everything is so political that you can’t fully trust the numbers.

  • @Trojan0304
    @Trojan0304 8 місяців тому +2

    New to channel, subscribed. Thanks for amazing info on amazing cat🐆

  • @TheECSH
    @TheECSH Місяць тому

    very saddened to hear about the history of their demise. My wish is they can recover in the US in my lifetime. I understand the importance of the border wall, but there must be other alternatives. To you knowledge, are there currently any organizations or agencies really working on reintroduction of jaguars into the US? Wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone several decades ago, and also reintroduced to Colorado a few months ago. Are there similar efforts for jaguars?

  • @marcelokaidi1438
    @marcelokaidi1438 2 місяці тому

    In 1980 when I was 8 y/o driving from Arizpe Sonora (close to Arizona border), with my mom, in the middle of the road we found a dead black jaguar with yellow and white dots. I didn’t know it was a jaguar at the time, I remember being puzzled as I knew it wasn’t a mountain lion. Now I know it was a jaguar.

  • @fredflintstone1547
    @fredflintstone1547 3 роки тому +2

    nice bit on government regulation/status at the end. Its nice to hear facts and dates regarding a modern, more symbiotic relationship with our Planet. We are learning ever so slowly but surely

  • @ryancentnarowicz
    @ryancentnarowicz 3 роки тому +5

    I thought jaguars only existed in the rainforests?

    • @keeparizonawild156
      @keeparizonawild156  3 роки тому +14

      Evidently not. They used to roam all throughout North America

    • @ryancentnarowicz
      @ryancentnarowicz 3 роки тому +2

      @@keeparizonawild156 Oh really? Even up North like a Mountain Lion?

    • @keeparizonawild156
      @keeparizonawild156  3 роки тому +10

      Yes they shared the same territory in much of the continental US. They shared habitat in southern Arizona and Mexico as well

    • @xisotopex
      @xisotopex 2 роки тому

      you thought wrong

    • @johng4093
      @johng4093 5 місяців тому

      Hmm, wonder how long ago that was. I could see Arizona but are there accounts of them from pioneer days in more northern areas?

  • @letsssgooo4618
    @letsssgooo4618 8 місяців тому

    Damn the mixing would of sucked back in the early days of exploring america but could you imagine the hunting and fishing. It would of been amazing. Plus most animals wouldn’t have been scared if people so it would of been pretty easy. Damn that would of been awesome and shitty at the same time.

  • @BigChant88
    @BigChant88 Рік тому +1

    They are back In the states.

  • @Philotheist777
    @Philotheist777 4 роки тому +3

    Drug cartel just breed them.

  • @WandersonDaSilvaFaria
    @WandersonDaSilvaFaria 28 днів тому

    Onça Pintada no Brasil, terceiro maior felino , no Brasil é comum ver uma onça ou jaguar..

  • @realvictoria5970
    @realvictoria5970 3 роки тому +2

    I can speak to cats but they rarely listen especially large cat game. Ive seen a male cat flex cuz another male took his moms affection away. And the large cat said my balls are bigger then his. 😱 oh wow. Kitty no be polite. The cat says I am also wayyyy more beautiful too.

    • @SusRoDah
      @SusRoDah 2 роки тому

      What in the furry...

    • @realvictoria5970
      @realvictoria5970 2 роки тому

      @@SusRoDah sorry but yes most large cats superiority depends on size and alpha usually kills the animal based on size of testicles. It's hereditary like best animal survive. And idk why cats male cats especially be like my testicle are literally larger than yours and they look at other males like they have disease. I have always had a cat I just understand them. I just feed them I see them starve, I have a main coon right now I resued. She chases moths waiting under the light like clock work. Lol it comes on at night and I hate she is so fast she eats them. It's animal kingdom tho I don't make it, just observing.

  • @bobbywatts222
    @bobbywatts222 6 місяців тому

    I bet if y'all lived on the border, you'd think much differently about the need for the border wall.

  • @fabianfierro5406
    @fabianfierro5406 4 роки тому +4

    Can they cross breed with a mountain lion?

    • @DavidValdezBigWaveDave
      @DavidValdezBigWaveDave 3 роки тому +2

      That would be so cool if they could but oh well

    • @fabianfierro5406
      @fabianfierro5406 3 роки тому +5

      @@DavidValdezBigWaveDave I’m pretty sure Joe Exotic had a Jagalion

    • @mr.d00m37
      @mr.d00m37 2 роки тому

      No

    • @mariolole8261
      @mariolole8261 Рік тому +1

      Coexistem a milhares de anos no Brasil e isso nunca aconteceu

  • @lamelama12
    @lamelama12 5 місяців тому

    Bring back the big cats such a beautiful animal thanks for info that trapper sucks

  • @jonadabrojo7764
    @jonadabrojo7764 2 роки тому +1

    Estados Unidos tus manos son las que más llenas están de sangre…

    • @marykatherinegoode2773
      @marykatherinegoode2773 Рік тому

      Qué mentiroso! Desafortunadamente a ti, la verdad es más complicada. Los rancheros de México se mataban a los jaguares por siglos, incluyendo en El Norte. Antes del siglo XX, vaqueros estadounidenses simplemente copiaban la práctica de cazarlos exactamente en la misma manera que hicieron los colonos desde el siglo XVII. Apuradamente como en el otro lado de la frontera, ellos vendían las pieles de los gatos grandes.
      En México estaba un lugar donde podrían los jaguares evitar la caza, en las montañas (la Sierra Madre Occidental.) Eso no existió en muchos lugares en el lado norte del Río Bravo. Aun peor, soldados del este plus inmigrantes de Europa comenzaban a llenar los pueblos, las fortalezas, etc. en busca del oro, de la plata, y tierra para ganado. Un piel de jaguar se valió la mitad de un año de salario a un vaquero estadounidense. El fin de la masacre no llegó hasta demasiado tarde.
      Es culpa nuestra que no tenemos el jaguar no más. Pero los rancheros de Chihuahua, de Sonora, etc. se aseguran que no pueden regresar. Ahora mismo ellos se matan a muchos gatos antes de poder cruzar la frontera/Río Bravo. El futuro es incierto: sin accíon en México a preservar los pasillos al norte, no será jaguares jamás.

  • @constatinexipalaeologus507
    @constatinexipalaeologus507 3 роки тому +1

    Mass migration into Arizona could reverse this due to wildlife habitat destruction.

  • @BigBoiRedFrog
    @BigBoiRedFrog 2 роки тому +2

    Jaguars are amazing! 🐆

  • @steppydaddy972
    @steppydaddy972 3 роки тому +3

    More dangerous than Cougars for sure

    • @enriqueleon7495
      @enriqueleon7495 2 роки тому

      I am form Costa Rica and here we have both and neither represents a danger to humans, rather they are very secretive animals and always stay away from the presence of humans beings, seeing one is almost impossible and here there is a healthy population of both, cougars (pumas) and jaguars

    • @mr.d00m37
      @mr.d00m37 2 роки тому +1

      Cougars have more recorded attacks on humans than jaguars

  • @brianzulauf2974
    @brianzulauf2974 3 роки тому +1

    Has anyone compared jaguar DNA to leopard DNA they seem to be extremely similar.

    • @sarban1653
      @sarban1653 2 роки тому +2

      Leopards are genetically closer to lions than to jaguars.

  • @itistime6153
    @itistime6153 Рік тому +1

    It is not humane to kill off a species.

  • @stefanfriday
    @stefanfriday 2 роки тому +1

    What’s a JAGWIRE?

  • @rafaelgoncalvesdias7459
    @rafaelgoncalvesdias7459 2 роки тому +9

    Here on Brazil works like this: when a wield jaguar start to cause problems to farmers, or to invade cities, we call an governamental organ called IBAMA, they capture the jaguar and send it to a person that have applied to receive exotic fauna. Then Ibama LL try to send you a similar age male and female couple, normally wield ones are beyond domestication. But if they mate, and have puppies you have basically 3 options, to keep them, to give them back to Ibama to match with other people, or to free them in nature. So you can domesticate the puppies but any kind of commercialization is crime and your lands are regularly fiscalisated by IBAMA. And foreigners can't apply to IBAMA, only Brazilian citizens. Here's a video of Ibama in action ua-cam.com/video/ydqbOfYg8Rs/v-deo.html

    • @rafaelgoncalvesdias7459
      @rafaelgoncalvesdias7459 2 роки тому

      And here a vid of some domesticated ones
      ua-cam.com/video/Yij5H-HdZ5o/v-deo.html
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      ua-cam.com/video/nC7h9rm6yrc/v-deo.html
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      ua-cam.com/video/qYJ9dHzp23c/v-deo.html

    • @rafaelgoncalvesdias7459
      @rafaelgoncalvesdias7459 2 роки тому

      I'm not sure if those existed on north America but also give a like on the maned wolf
      ua-cam.com/video/siAZOIZHD4o/v-deo.html

  • @florencionieves9326
    @florencionieves9326 3 роки тому +1

    Don’t kill em but damn I’m definitely not tryna just go for a walk and get murked by a cat

    • @keeparizonawild156
      @keeparizonawild156  3 роки тому +2

      Ha ha ha I think they’re way more afraid of being murked by humans than vice versa but point taken my man.

    • @djgoated7535
      @djgoated7535 3 роки тому

      @@keeparizonawild156 you think until they hungry naw I’m good send them back whatever they came from not in the us

  • @98kouki123
    @98kouki123 4 місяці тому

    BUILD THE WALL

  • @dennisdriscoll7830
    @dennisdriscoll7830 3 місяці тому

    It's pronounced 'jag-waa', not jag-wire!

  • @BennyCalderone
    @BennyCalderone 7 місяців тому

    That's awesome

  • @osmanshah5046
    @osmanshah5046 2 роки тому +1

    So jaguar’s should recover their territory but not native Americans

    • @keeparizonawild156
      @keeparizonawild156  2 роки тому +3

      Well the jaguars territory doesn’t mean that all the humans need to move away. It sounds like what you are proposing is that all the non natives should leave. Is that correct?

    • @Quareque
      @Quareque Рік тому

      Jaguar is a real native American, but humans aren't.

  • @statikmanny8421
    @statikmanny8421 3 роки тому

    Hahaha no mames a narco dumped 2 Jaguars In Arizona 5 years ago they called him el wero loco🤣🤣🤣

  • @ricaneva3896
    @ricaneva3896 Рік тому

    Their I n the Yaqui river and move up to Arizona through the border

  • @synseer8484
    @synseer8484 2 роки тому

    Thankyou for all the memories @GuyAtchley

  • @elijahspruill695
    @elijahspruill695 2 роки тому

    When they say "we" and "our" yt folk

  • @Chris03121957
    @Chris03121957 3 роки тому

    Wasn't 'El Jefe' poached down in Mexico a few years ago? I seem to remember some articles mentioning that.

    • @Chris03121957
      @Chris03121957 Рік тому

      @The Richest Man In Babylon Actually, he was just photographed down in Sonora on November 21, 2021 by a trail camera. They kept it quiet for almost a year and finally acknowledged he's still with us in August of 2022.

  • @joshuarodriguez2850
    @joshuarodriguez2850 3 роки тому +3

    Crazy how most apex predators are eradicated in most areas just like the wolves there’s a reason there kept out of Colorado

    • @Jesus-qv5sw
      @Jesus-qv5sw 2 роки тому

      Or Ursus Arctos Nelsoni on Mexico, or the california bear (logo of california) were extincted.

    • @johng4093
      @johng4093 5 місяців тому

      Those were grizzly bears, still found in Alaska, which are pretty dangerous. California still has the smaller "brown" bears (not sure the Latin name) in some areas.

  • @kungfu2toe
    @kungfu2toe Рік тому +1

    When they built the railroad in Kenya 2 lions hunted the workers

  • @eliezergustavozunigavera1743
    @eliezergustavozunigavera1743 3 роки тому

    In amazonas river is jaguar in Peru

  • @eliezergustavozunigavera1743
    @eliezergustavozunigavera1743 3 роки тому

    jaguar extint in usa ?

  • @johnlamarca9439
    @johnlamarca9439 3 роки тому

    Saw one by one of my secret escape campsites... Not a mountain lion... Smaller than a mountain lion... It ran from me as I approached it... I had no weapon... There was a cat in the tree at night... I think it was a Bob cat... Bob cat is not a jaguar or a mountain lion... The mountain lion is the dangerous one and loves to kill even when not hungry... Worse than humans...

  • @yourtube5932
    @yourtube5932 7 місяців тому

    Hopefully efforts can prevent this non-native invasive species from destroying AZ habitat.

    • @keeparizonawild156
      @keeparizonawild156  7 місяців тому +1

      Jaguars have lived in what we call Arizona for way more years than they haven’t. It’s only the last 150 years where they were pushed out.

  • @RobertoJunior-ru5mp
    @RobertoJunior-ru5mp 2 роки тому

    I wouldn't be comfortable knowing 80kg felines with sharp claws and teeths are walking around, while running in a trail, it's dangerous and nosense want these predators comeback.

    • @keeparizonawild156
      @keeparizonawild156  2 роки тому +6

      Well there already are mountain lions all over Arizona and people aren’t being attacked on the regular. We can’t create a world with no risks. There are ways to coexist.

    • @Elnarco7458
      @Elnarco7458 2 роки тому

      Your point is really invalid thats like removing grizzly bears from up north they are twice as huge & more aggrasive. You do know Black Widows, Scorpians & Rattle Snakes kill more people than Jaguars & pretty much can live anywhere even your own house.

  • @chrismckenna3490
    @chrismckenna3490 3 роки тому +1

    Rogan brought me here

  • @bfastje
    @bfastje 3 роки тому +1

    We can just import Jaguars. A wall is fine.

    • @mr.d00m37
      @mr.d00m37 2 роки тому +1

      Not how it works

    • @sarban1653
      @sarban1653 2 роки тому

      USA doesn't want to import them.

    • @lewisc9959
      @lewisc9959 Рік тому +1

      What Native American tribe(s) do
      You belong to or are part of? I am part of 4 different Native American tribes. My people have lived in the US southwest and northern and central Mexico for tens thousands of years. This is OUR home!!! I don’t want a wall and the vast majority of native Americans don’t want it!! If you’re not a Native American,
      You don’t belong here and your opinion doesn’t matter! If you whi-te people want a wall, go back to Northern Europe, where you came from, and build as many walls there as you want!!! 👍

  • @leviticuscornwall8375
    @leviticuscornwall8375 4 роки тому +4

    My hometown of Cananea Sonora have history of Jaguars, killing their livestock

    • @richardgillette5759
      @richardgillette5759 3 роки тому +3

      well then Cananea Sonora should bring extinction upon them, that'll teach em

    • @AZdude
      @AZdude 3 роки тому +8

      @@richardgillette5759 cause livestock is as important to the well being of the world as A keystone Animal such as a jaguar. Livestock do nothing but destroy land and cause to global warming at an alarming rate Farmers need to get with the times to stop being such a simple-minded folks there's way more things that you could do to make a living instead harboring a bunch of lazy good-for-nothing animals that destroy the land and Jaguars wete here before these farmers and livestock it's their home

    • @lewisc9959
      @lewisc9959 Рік тому

      @@AZdude true.

  • @CrimeVid
    @CrimeVid 3 роки тому

    If I was running livestock, I would not be very happy !

    • @keeparizonawild156
      @keeparizonawild156  3 роки тому +3

      Our government environmental policy is so heavily slanted towards the interests of ranchers that it isn’t even funny. Maybe the ranchers could just be cool with a half dozen Jaguars roaming the bottom half of one of the biggest states in America.

  • @kungfu2toe
    @kungfu2toe Рік тому

    😭id rather eat a big Mac with bush than get eaten by a jaguar