Jaguar Photographed Visiting Island in Panama Canal

The first photo taken of a jaguar, Panthera onca, on the Barro Colorado Island, in Panama.
(Image credit: Jackie and Greg Willis, Montclair State University)

A jaguar has been photographed on a research island in a man-made lake that links up the locks of the Panama Canal, surprising biologists there.

In fact, the image is the first picture taken of this large, carnivorous cat in the field station's 86-year history, the scientists said.

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