Arizona Jaguar Put to Sleep
Wednesday, March 4th, 2009
The jaguar captured and collared in Arizona a few weeks ago, Macho B, was recaptured by wildlife officials when the big cat’s tracking device showed him to be lethargic. Tests revealed that the jaguar suffered from severe, untreatable kidney failure, a common ailment among older cats. Biologists put the jaguar to sleep the same day. Macho B was estimated to be 14-16 years old.
For more info: National Geographic.
Although the jaguar was once commonly ranged from South America to the southern United States, hunting and habitat loss/fragmentation had crippled the population in North America. In fact, no jaguars had been spotted in Mexico since the early 1900s.


