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Arizona Jaguar Sighting: Rare Cat Spotted - News Directory 3

Arizona Jaguar Sighting: Rare Cat Spotted

December 5, 2025 Robert Mitchell News
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At a glance
  • Just‍ like a ⁤human fingerprint, ‍the rosette pattern on ‍each jaguar is unique so researchers knew they had⁢ a new ⁢animal on their hands after⁣ reviewing images ⁢captured...
  • The University of Arizona Wild Cat Research and Conservation Center says it's the fifth big cat over⁢ the last 15⁢ years ⁢to be spotted in the area after...
  • It signifies this edge population‍ of ‍jaguars continues to come here ‍because they're finding‍ what they⁤ need," Susan Malusa, director of the⁢ center's jaguar and ocelot project, said...
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Jaguar Spotted in‍ Southern Arizona


New Jaguar Identified in Southern Arizona

The spots gave it away. Just‍ like a ⁤human fingerprint, ‍the rosette pattern on ‍each jaguar is unique so researchers knew they had⁢ a new ⁢animal on their hands after⁣ reviewing images ⁢captured by a remote camera in southern Arizona.

The University of Arizona Wild Cat Research and Conservation Center says it’s the fifth big cat over⁢ the last 15⁢ years ⁢to be spotted in the area after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border. The animal ⁢was captured by the camera as it visited a⁤ watering hole in November,its distinctive spots setting it apart from previous sightings.

“We’re vrey excited. It signifies this edge population‍ of ‍jaguars continues to come here ‍because they’re finding‍ what they⁤ need,” Susan Malusa, director of the⁢ center’s jaguar and ocelot project, said during an interview Thursday.

This photo, made with a remote camera and provided by the University ⁢of Arizona Wild Cat Research and Conservation Center, shows a spotted jaguar in⁤ southern Arizona, Nov. 2025.⁤
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The team is now working to collect scat samples to conduct ⁤genetic analysis and determine the sex and other details about the new jaguar,including what it likes to eat. The menu⁤ can include everything from skunks and javelina to⁣ small ‍deer.

As an indicator species, Malusa said the continued presence of big cats in the region suggests⁢ a healthy⁤ landscape but that climate change and border barriers can threaten migratory ⁣corridors. She explained that warming temperatures and notable drought increase the urgency to ensure connectivity for jaguars with their historic range⁤ in Arizona.

More than 99% of the jaguar’s range is found in Central and South America, and the few‍ male ⁢jaguars that have been spotted in the U.S. are believed to have dispersed from core populations in Mexico, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Officials have said that jaguar breeding in the U.S. has not been documented in more than 100 years.

Federal biologists have listed primary threats to the⁤ endangered species ⁢as habitat loss and fragmentation along with the animals being targeted for‍ trophies and⁢ illegal trade.

The Fish and⁤ Wildlife service issued a final rule in ⁣2024, revising the habitat set aside for jaguars in response to a legal challenge. The area was reduced to about ‍1,000 square miles in Arizona’s Pima, Santa Cruz and Cochise counties.

Recent detection data supports findings that a jaguar appears every few⁢ years,

At a Glance

  • What: ‍A new jaguar has been ⁤identified in southern Arizona.
  • Where: Southern Arizona, near the U.S.-mexico border.
  • When: Spotted in November⁤ 2025 (image date), reported in late 2025.
  • Why it ⁢Matters: Indicates a continuing, tho fragile, presence of jaguars in their historic U.S. range and a healthy landscape.
  • What’s Next: Researchers will⁣ analyze scat samples for genetic facts and diet.

Editor’s Analysis

The reappearance of jaguars in the American Southwest is a⁣ hopeful sign,⁣ but it’s ‍also

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