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- January 7, 2019, 21:18
A brown jaguar was spotted by a resident, near Parque do Porto, at dawn on Monday (7). He recorded a video that was published on social networks and groups in the WhatsApp application. In the registration, we can see that the animal was very scared and that he pbaded at least twice in front of the car driven by the resident.
The jaguar escaped and was no longer located. It should be noted that the animal appeared to belong to the species "Puma concolor" (commonly known as "suçuarana" or "brown snout"). The company pointed out that the appearance of this feline was common in several municipalities and that the invasion of humans could be one of the reasons. to the habitat of the animal, thanks to the expansion of the road network and the suppression of the natural forests, forcing the animals to look for food in the cities.
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in urban areas that avoid any type of approach and contact, even if attacks on human beings are rare and as the video proves Jaguars tend to hide and run away .
You have to be careful in areas closer to forests. The police pointed out that the capture or killing of this animal could constitute an administrative offense and an environmental offense.
In cases where the animal can be trapped in an urban area and where it can actually pose a risk to the integrity of people and the animal itself. if there is a risk, it is necessary to fire the fire department and the military environmental police for proper capture and disposal in an appropriate place.
Like the employees of an Americana industrial company last Friday. (4). The company was fired after workers found the animal. Two biographers and a veterinarian from the Chico Mendes Institute participated in the application of tranquilizer to the jaguar
Blood samples were also collected and a general evaluation was performed after finding that the patient had a blood test. state of health was excellent and that he was then released into the housing [19659003] SUPPORT
The Military Environmental Police affirmed that it was necessary for all to collaborate to the preservation of this important species of native Brazilian fauna.
(Cristiani Azanha)
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