Felinos
Onça-pintada, puma, jaguatirica, gato-maracajá e outros felinos do Pantanal.

Puma concolor (Cougar/Mountain Lion) in the Pantanal
The Puma concolor, also known as the cougar or mountain lion, is a highly adaptable top predator that plays a crucial role in the ecological balance of the Pantanal.

Panthera onca (Jaguar)
Discover the jaguar (Panthera onca), the largest feline in the Americas and the apex predator of the Pantanal. Learn all about its diet, behavior, and conservation.

Leopardus guttulus (Southern Tiger Cat) in the Pantanal
Discover the Leopardus guttulus, the Southern Tiger Cat of the Pantanal. A rare, nocturnal feline with a unique coat, essential for the ecological balance of the world's largest tropical wetland.

Leopardus colocola (Pampas Cat) in the Pantanal
Discover the Leopardus colocola, the Pampas Cat of the Pantanal. A resilient feline adapted to open fields, essential for the biodiversity of the world's largest wetland.

Leopardus wiedii (Margay) in the Pantanal
The margay (Leopardus wiedii) is the most arboreal feline in the Pantanal, famous for its acrobatic ability to climb and descend trees head-first. A rare and elusive species, it is a master of the forest canopy.

Herpailurus yagouaroundi (Jaguarundi) in the Pantanal
Discover the Herpailurus yagouaroundi, the Jaguarundi of the Pantanal. A unique, diurnal feline with a slender body, essential for the ecological balance of the world's largest wetland.

Leopardus pardalis (Ocelot) in the Pantanal
The ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) is one of the most beautiful and agile felines in the Pantanal. Known for its striking spotted coat and nocturnal habits, it plays a vital role as a medium-sized predator in the wetland's forests.

