Mother Jaguar Teaches Cub How To Handle Anacondas Snake
Jaguars are the third largest Cat in the world, and can be found around the thick forest of South America. The footage shows the moment a mother Jaguar was found with her baby handle a baby anaconda snake with their claw.
The tourist who captured the event while on a tour with his colleagues on the famous Trēs Irmêos river wrote. "On the Três Irmãos River in Brazil when a mother and her cub crossed right in front of our boat. We watched mesmerized as they left the water holding an anaconda with a very similar pattern to their own.
The are the biggest predators in South America, and are known to be on top of the food chain. They feeds on larger mammals like caiman crocodile and other water mammals, and always seen around the river bank of the Amazon River
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