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Fig. 2:
a) Hato Piñero, the Llanos, Venezuela, May 2015: two male jaguars formed a coalition and cooperatively invaded territories of other males; a record of both males while expanding to the north-eastern part of the study area;
b) Fazendas São Bento and Jofre Velho, Northern Pantanal I, Brazil, September 2018: two associated male jaguars photographed chasing a transient subadult male (credit: Karen Souza);
c) Northern Pantanal I, Brazil, September 2015: two associated males resting together on the river bank (credit: Paul Donahue);
d) Taiamã Ecological Station, Northern Pantanal II, Brazil, June 2015: two males searching for fish together;
e) Fazenda San Francisco, Southern Pantanal I, Brazil, September 2007: two associated males resting side by side (credit: Carolina Coelho);
f) Caiman Ecological Refuge, Southern Pantanal II, Brazil, 2010: two adult males
walking together (credit: Larry Westbrook).
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