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00:00 This hungry jaguar found prey on this beach.
00:02 He is lurking around his victim
00:12 waiting for the right moment to attack and when that moment presented itself the big cat pounced immediately.
00:26 He swiftly seized his prey and secluded himself in the herby brushes to enjoy his feast.
00:32 The capybara had no chance against this fast and ferocious predator.
00:36 Unlike many domestic cats, jaguars do not avoid water.
00:41 They have adapted to living in wet environments and can be found swimming in lakes.
00:47 Therefore most of the animals on the jaguars menu can be amphibians.
00:53 After a long tiring fight over the muddy banks of this river,
00:56 this jaguar successfully killed this anaconda.
01:02 Although the fight occurred on the anacondas territory, the cat was the one prevailing.
01:10 After killing it, the jaguar sunk its teeth in the reptiles flesh and started dragging him seeking a remote place to start eating its prey.
01:23 Jaguars have a more powerful bite than any other big cat.
01:26 Their teeth are strong enough to bite through the thick hides of their opponents.
01:31 They use their jaws as well as their claws to take down prey that is three to four times their own weight.
01:38 This jaguar was lurking in the shadows.
01:41 His eyesight was fixed on the caiman.
01:52 And without hesitation, the panther attacked and stuck his teeth in the crocodile's thick skin.
01:57 Jaguars are competent in the water, so the terrain was not advantageous for the reptile.
02:10 After ending its life, the big cat started taking its prey to dry land.
02:17 Jaguars are opportunistic hunters and can prey upon almost anything that they come across.
02:22 They can tackle South America's largest animal, the tapir, and huge predators like the caiman.
02:28 They are nocturnal animals, as they hunt both in the day and the night.
02:33 [music]
02:36 As they hunt both in the day and the night.
02:38 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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