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SAFARI Pantanal (Brazil) -  Jaguars

Located on Brazil's border with Bolivia, the Pantanal is an ever-changing celebration of life. Located in the middle of the continent, the lowland plains are characterized by pronounced wet and dry seasons. 
This region is unique in that it is home to one of the highest diversities and concentrations of fauna on the planet, including the world’s largest jaguars.
Pantanal is incredible and you will get the chance to see some amazing birds, mammals and reptiles. These include Jaguar, Ocelot, Capybara, Monkeys, Giant Anteater, Tapir, Giant Otter, Caiman and Anaconda. 
According to the World Wildlife Fund in Brazil (WWF), its spectacular biodiversity includes 1700 plant species; over 400 fish species; 80 mammal species; over 1100 butterfly species and 656 bird species.
Brazilian Pantanal is the best place in South America to sight jaguars.
 
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