Jaguars of the Pantanal- Collared Male Jaguar Eating a Caiman

Jaguar named Ousado eating a caiman

Ousado the Collared Male

After missing his chance at a capybara Ousado got his chance with a caiman. We did not see the actual hunt, but we did see him eat just a few feet in front of us. We felt privileged that he let us get so close to his meal, and it yielded some intimate photos of him eating.

Jaguar teeth with mouth open

Jaguars have one of the strongest bites in the cat family, and use their long canine teeth and powerful jaws to puncture a caiman skull and render it helpless

Jaguar stalking in the vegetation along the river

Ousado spent most of his time stalking where the caiman tended to hide

Jaguar named Ousado eating a caiman

When we caught up with him he had already killed a caiman and was eating it deep in the vegetation

Jaguar named Ousado eating a caiman

He was partially obscured by the vegetation from our boat’s vantage point 

Eye of jaguar named Ousado eating a caiman

This was a good time to get an eyeball shot while he ate

Jaguar named Ousado eating a caiman

He pinned the caiman to give leverage to pull of chunks of meat

Jaguar named Ousado eating a caiman

We could hear the crunching sounds as he pulled away

Jaguar named Ousado eating a caiman

He pulled off pieces of bone and meat

Jaguar named Ousado eating a caiman

Even though it was dead, the caiman had some involuntary muscle twitches that Ousado took to mean it was still alive, so he would pounce on it and move it a little

Jaguar named Ousado eating a caiman

This repositioning of the caiman gave a better angle for photography for a few seconds, depending on the wind and the movement of the boat

Jaguar named Ousado eating a caiman

He let us get very close as we silently watched him eat

Jaguar named Ousado eating a caiman

Like all cats he used his carnassial teeth to gnaw away

   Face of a male jaguar named Ousado

He kept a wary eye on us at all times

Jaguar teeth with mouth open

Another look at those teeth

Our next jaguar has a different hunting style than Ousada as you will see from the next post.

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