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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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