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Boa noite srs
Recebi uma foto de quatro jaguares a noite com uma vaca morta, que talvez eles tenham matado
Nao tenho muitas informações sobre a situação mas pelo que me disseram foi em uma fazenda no estado do Mato Grosso no Brasil.
Achei muito interessante a foto pala quantidade de onças, vou tentar postar aqui.
Grande abraco a todos
 
Posts: 6 | Location: Brazil | Registered: 22 July 2011Reply With Quote
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Boa noite srs
Recebi uma foto de quatro jaguares a noite com uma vaca morta, que talvez eles tenham matado
Nao tenho muitas informações sobre a situação mas pelo que me disseram foi em uma fazenda no estado do Mato Grosso no Brasil.
Achei muito interessante a foto pala quantidade de onças, vou tentar postar aqui.
Grande abraco a todos


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Good night srs
I received a photo of four Jaguars the night with a dead cow that maybe they have killed
I do not have much information about the situation but I was told was on a farm in the state of Mato Grosso in Brazil.
I found it very interesting the photo pala amount of ounces, I'll try to post here.
Big hug to all


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Good night srs
I received a photo of four Jaguars the night with a dead cow that maybe they have killed
I do not have much information about the situation but I was told was on a farm in the state of Mato Grosso in Brazil.
I found it very interesting the photo pala amount of ounces, I'll try to post here.
Big hug to all

This is what he wrote.

It is in Portuguese. Which to my ears sounds like Klingon-Spanish combined. Kind of how Afrikaans is like German, Dutch, English, Flemish and Klingon combined.
 
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Thanks srs
I can't post photos here, Anyone can help?
Maybe i can send a email with the picture to someone
 
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pode mandar o email pra mim, e vou ponhar-la aqui.

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Obrigado mandei para seu email
Thanks send for your email
 
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Thank you Justanotherhunter
 
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Wow, what a great picture!
Would that be a family unit?
 
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According to the article, this was from October 2015 200km from Campo Grande and is a mother with 3 older cubs.
http://m.correiodoestado.com.b...campo-grande/260298/
 
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Muito Bom.

Portuguese isn't that hard, as long as you forget any Spanish and French that you've learned. I worked in Macae and Manaus a lifetime ago.


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I lived in the Campinas area of Sao Paulo from 2008-2010, love that country! If only they would allow hunting, the wing shooting destination that it could be! The sheer numbers of doves blew my mind!

As for the Portuguese, I thought it was easier to pick up than French--but it certainly corrupted my French a bit!
 
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Looks like a bait spot worth building a blind Big Grin


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Posts: 2109 | Location: Around the wild pockets of Europe | Registered: 09 January 2009Reply With Quote
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Damn, cool pics
I'd hunt jags in heart beat


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PS I have big boar on my floor...but it ain't dead, just scared to move...

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I speak Spanish, er Tex Mex, a combo of Spanish, and Indian I been told...

I figured out what he was saying as it was reasonably close enough to interpet, or perhaps I just got lucky!!

love that picture, its a classic. Mucho gracias por la picturas, El pictura es muy Bueno y me gusto de gatos. Pardon de Espanol por que no hablo de lingua en trenty cinco anyos mos o menous...Also pardon the spelling. wave


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