Tania—a captive female jaguar—mated for the second time with the wild jaguar Qaramta, resulting in the birth of two cubs. We transported the mother and offspring to Iberá Park, where the cubs will be set free to enrich the genetic variability of the jaguar population. Our followers on Instagram named the cubs Quiyoc—jaguar in the Qom language—and Overo, a name used to refer to the species.
Tania—a captive female jaguar—mated for the second time with the wild jaguar Qaramta, resulting in the birth of two cubs. We transported the mother and offspring to Iberá Park, where the cubs will be set free to enrich the genetic variability of the jaguar population. Our followers on Instagram named the cubs Quiyoc—jaguar in the Qom language—and Overo, a name used to refer to the species.