Rare Jaguar encounter in Amazon jungle Manaus Brazil
rare video footage, encounter with a big cat Jaguar in Amazon rain forest in Manaus Brazil while crossing the river. video taken by a tourist like 10 meters near the jaguar in Amazon jungle.
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Manaus Jungle Trek - Amazonia Brazil
We didn't see monkeys and exotic birds, but we did learn tips on surviving in the Amazonian Jungle; starting a fire, finding water, avoiding poisonous bites, and trapping food. The best part though was learning how to make a Caiparinha!
Amazon River Cruise: Tour of Manaus Harbor, Brazil
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Before starting our cruise of the Amazon River, we toured the harbor area of Manaus on the Amazon River, Brazil
AMAZON JUNGLE, RAINFOREST & AMAZON ECOPARK EXPERIENCE IN MANAUS, BRAZIL
This vlog will show how we experienced the Amazon Jungle and Rainforest as part of our package tour of Brazil
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Jaguars are the dominant predator in the Amazon Rainforest where they roam the forest in search of favored prey, such as capybara, tapir, or deer. Although a little smaller, Amazon Rainforest jaguar belong to the same species as the cats living in the Pantanal wetlands, which are grouped together in the species Panthera onca. This species also includes the black panthers in South America, which have a much higher melanin pigmentation on their coat.
The jaguar, pound for pound, is the strongest cat with the highest bite force (along with the clouded leopard) of any cat on the planet. Most felines go for the throat, killing their prey by suffocation. Jaguars on the other hand, generally engage the back side and either puncture the skull directly, or crush/dislocate the neck vertebrae. Both produce quick and painless deaths.
However, jaguars don’t usually attack humans.
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Amazon River Cruise with Southern Cross Tours & Expeditions
This is an unique journey to the heart of the cradle of species, the AMAZON RAIN FOREST !
A river cruise that takes you 1000 km from Manaus, at the confluence and birthplace of the Great Amazon river, all the way upstream Rio Negro to the deep Amazon, where Brazil meets Colombia and Venezuela.
We hiked National Parks, met indigenous tribes in their reservations, watched wildlife and made intersting botanical discoveries. We could rely on a team of trained and highly knowledgeable local professionals who know river and forest because they were born there.
It was a trip of our life time that took us to the outer edges of the greatest continuous rain forest on earth.
Eine einzigartige Reise zur Wiege der Arten, der REGENWALD AMAZONIENS !
Von Manaus, dem Geburtsplatz des Amazonas Stromes, geht es 1000km auf dem Rio Negro flussaufwärts in die unendlichen Tiefen der amazonensischen Regenwälder.
Auf der Fahrt in das Grenzgebiet zu Kolumbien und Venezuela wanderten wir in Nationalparks, trafen mit indigenen Völkern in deren Dörfern zusammen, beobachteten wilde Tiere und machten interessante botanische Entdeckungen. All das in Begleitung und unter Leitung eines gut trainierten und sehr erfahrenem Team einheimischer Profis.
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Paul Brennan, founder of Bring Our Birds Home and airsidetv, and Jason Rhodes from the National Transport & Toy Museum at Wanaka recently visited Manaus, Brazil to continue efforts to recover DC-8-52 ZK-NZC, they also took a day out for an Amazon Rain forest tour and Paul Brennan filmed the excursion, which means you can come along for the ride.
Brazil 2018- Chico and Aranha at the Amazon Green Tours Lodge
We were doing a jungle survival tour from Manaus with Amazon Green Tours in their amazing lodge in a place that looks like heaven.
There were few animals also living in the lodge: parrot Laura, two cute monkeys Chico and Aranha who live in the island in front of lodge, and 4 dogs all named by us as Jaguar :)
We've spent some time resting on the island in cold water of Amazonas river and playing with the monkeys. It was so fun and we were so happy.....
This week I got an e-mail from the lodge owner Elso, that someone threw a poisoned fruit to Chico and he died... We are in so deep shock, we can't believe someone is able to kill this cute small monkey. We are so sad.
This video is in memory of Chico. It was shoot by gopro camera for personal use, but now I feel I had to create this video. Rest in peace, sweet baby Chico....
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There are certain places on this planet that seem almost like fiction.
Unreachable destinations that you expect to only see in story books and documentaries.
The Amazon Rainforest in northern Brazil was one of those places for me.
So when I had the opportunity to come to Brazil, I wasn't going to miss the chance to fulfill a lifelong dream.
My experience began in the gateway city of Manaus, where the journey into the jungle proved to be a task unto itself...
I took a taxi from the airport down to the city's main harbor.
It was here that had my first glimpse of the incredible size and scope of the Amazon river on ground level.
From here I crossed the river on a small shuttle boat, passing the point where the Rio Negro converges with the Amazon which forms a really cool color divide in the water.
Once on the other side, I passed street vendors selling giant fish and wild fruits, before boarding an old VW wagon.
Past the small towns and giant lilly pads, we drove further away from civilization before making one last transfer into a small motorboat.
As we weaved through the flooded forest, the reality of this experience started to set in!
The Ararinha Jungle Hotel would serve as the launch pad for all my Rainforest adventures.
By day we explored the river and trekked through the Amazon rainforest.
In the water we looked out for exotic birds, hidden lizards and even the rare pink dolphins and on land it was giant spiders, poison dart frogs and all types of monkeys.
While the rare Anaconda and Jaguar were always in the back of my mind, it was the smaller animals that you really had to be aware of.
We would go catch piranha in the shallow waters and then boat out to the middle of the river nearby to swim.
It was a dangerous and beautiful place, and my senses were heightened the entire time.
Throughout the process, Kenrick and the other guides taught me some important skills and techniques for surviving in the jungle. From making weapons and building shelter to finding the best things to eat if you're hungry.
Another side of life in the Amazon, is the close-nit community of people who live along the river. I was expecting to see naked tribes and face-painted cannibals, but that wasn't the case at all.
I had the opportunity to meet and interact with many local residents and despite the remote location, life here seems relatively normal, and it comes with an alluring simplicity and self-sufficiency.
One morning we visited one of local farms who were in the middle of cultivating the popular Brazilian staple, Farinha or Farofa. He should us how to transform the poisones root into an edible side-dish and I even popped my top to help out.
On another day we were invited to a house party with some of the off-duty guides and surrounding neighbors.
It was great to see what life was like on a Friday night with people my age in the Amazon.
And at night, when the sensible locals would turn in, we'd launch the boat again and head out to explore the darkness.
With 75% of the animals here being nocturnal, the noises and commotion at night were like nothing I've ever heard.
The easiest thing to spot were caimans, whose beady red eyes surfaced across the river. And apparently, if you're fast and quiet enough, you can reach down into the water and grab one.
On my final day in the Amazon, we decided to take a small crew out to get the full effect of the jungle, and go camp out.
We found a flat, dry space not far from the river and worked quickly to setup camp before dark.
We chopped trees for a tarp frame, cautiously gathered firewood and began cooking dinner over the fire.
As darkness and a little paranoia set in, we enjoyed dinner and drinks to the developing sounds around us.
We listened to music, played cards, and of course, peed close by.
We had some more drinks, made hats out of palm branch and shared stories well into the night.
After an camp-made breakfast with fresh fruit, eggs and coffee, it was time for me to pack up and head back to Manaus.
And although I spent a week engulfed in this incredible place… the people, the wildlife, the environment… everything still makes the Amazon seem like fiction...
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Amazing Close up Jaguar Video in Kaa Iya National Park Bolivia , with Nicks Adventures Bolivia.
During a recent visit to Kaa Iya National Park with Nicks Adventures Bolivia , we were lucky enough to have this incredible close up encounter with this male Jaguar which literally walked up to our 4WD. Kaa Iya National Park remains one of the very best places to observe Jaguars in the wild and our Kaa iya National Park Jaguar Tour is an unforgettable experience. For more information about our Jaguar watching tours to Kaa Iya National Park visit our website of nicksadventuresbolivia.com or contact us directly at nicksadventuresbolivia@gmail.com