Mystery grows after Jaguar seen on trail camera in Arizona - the 8th sighting in the last 25 years of the animal rarely spotted in the US

A new jaguar was spotted in southern Arizona in the Huachuca Mountains on December 20 Jason Miller, a hobbyist wildlife videographer, captured the elusive predator on a wildlife cameraThis is the fourth jaguar to be spotted in the area in recent years and is now the eighth to be documented in the southwestern US since 1996 

A new jaguar has was spotted in southern Arizona, becoming only the eighth documented in the southwest US since 1996, according to wildlife officials.

Jason Miller, a hobbyist wildlife videographer, captured the elusive predator on December 20 on his trail camera in the Huachuca Mountains. A camera caught the animal around 8.27pm when motion was detected at the bottom of the frame.

‘Five years ago I started running trail cameras for wildlife footage here in southern Arizona, hoping one day maybe I’d get a jaguar,’ Miller said in a video of the encounter that he posted on YouTube.

The Arizona Game and Fish Department has gone on to authenticate Miller’s jaw-dropping footage and have confirmed that it is a new jaguar spotted in the US.

Jaguar sightings are rare in the US as they have only been spotted in parts of Arizona, California, Louisiana, New Mexico and Texas, after they were eradicated from the country by the mid-20th century due to hunting and loss of habitat, AZ Central reported.

A new jaguar was spotted in southern Arizona after hobbyist wildlife videographer Jason Miller captured the wild cat on camera on December 20

A new jaguar was spotted in southern Arizona after hobbyist wildlife videographer Jason Miller captured the wild cat on camera on December 20

The sex of the animal is unknown but Russ McSpadden, a southwest conservation advocate at the Center for Biological Diversity, has predicted that it is a male based on its roaming patterns

The sex of the animal is unknown but Russ McSpadden, a southwest conservation advocate at the Center for Biological Diversity, has predicted that it is a male based on its roaming patterns

The wild cats were officially protected under the Endangered Species Act in 1977.

Jaguars originally evolved in North America before they moved to Central and South America.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has designated about 750,000 acres of critical protected habitat for the jaguars along the border in southern Arizona and New Mexico.

Authorities said Arizona jaguars are part of the species’ northern population, including Sonora, Mexico´s breeding population.

The animal can be spotted by their unique spots like that of human fingerprints, and compared to others that have been detected in the states, this is the first time this one has shown up.

‘I’m certain this is a new jaguar, previously unknown to the United States,’ said Russ McSpadden, a southwest conservation advocate at the Center for Biological Diversity.

‘After being nearly wiped out, these majestic felines continue to reestablish previously occupied territory despite border wall construction, new mines, and other threats to their habitat.’

The new video has confirmed that cat is not Sombra or El Jefe, two jaguars known to have roamed Arizona in recent years as Jaguar spots are unique to the particular animal.

The new video has confirmed that the cat is not Sombra or El Jefe, two jaguars known to have roamed Arizona in recent years. Pictured: A jaguar spotted in 2016 in Arizona

The new video has confirmed that the cat is not Sombra or El Jefe, two jaguars known to have roamed Arizona in recent years. Pictured: A jaguar spotted in 2016 in Arizona

A jaguar was also spotted in Arizona in 2012. There have only been about eight confirmed sightings in the US in the last 25 years

A jaguar was also spotted in Arizona in 2012. There have only been about eight confirmed sightings in the US in the last 25 years

A 2015 photo provided by Conservation CATalyst and the Center for Biological Diversity shows the jaguar known as El Jefe, in Santa Rita Mountains south of Tucson, Arizona

A 2015 photo provided by Conservation CATalyst and the Center for Biological Diversity shows the jaguar known as El Jefe, in Santa Rita Mountains south of Tucson, Arizona

Prior to the newest sighting, a third jaguar was also spotted in the same mountains in 2016 and was named Yo’oko, but was killed by a rancher in 2018 after he crossed into Sonara, California.

Sombra is still believed to be roaming the US and has been pictured multiple times in the Chiricahua Mountains since 2016.

It is unclear where El Jefe, who has also been dubbed ‘The Boss,’ was last seen in 2022 more than 100 miles south in Mexico.

Though the new jaguar’s sex is unclear, McSpadden predicted it is a male based on its roaming behavior.

An unidentified male jaguar was also detected roaming near the southern Arizona border in 2023 and was captured by Customs and Border Patrol.

McSpadden said: ‘It’s possible this is the same mystery jaguar.’

Female jaguars have not been spotted in the US since 1949 and are known to remain close to their original territory, while males travel freely and wander hundreds of miles.

‘It’s evidence that jaguars are tenacious and they are moving north, and they continue to reestablish territory here,’ Mcspadden said.

‘It’s also promising because they’re doing that despite a lot of threats. There’s a border wall, there’s habitat loss, new mines, roads and other developments.’

OTHER NEWS

18 minutes ago

Night At The Museum actor dies

18 minutes ago

Democrats in full-blown panic over feeble Biden's disaster debate

18 minutes ago

2024 MLB All-Star Game: Aaron Judge, Bryce Harper earn berth, Juan Soto, Bobby Witt, Alec Bohm among finalists

18 minutes ago

Rohit Sharma almost in tears in India dressing room, gets comforted by Virat Kohli; Shastri sumps up emotional moment

18 minutes ago

Cowboys Crash Course: Meet 'The Seat Belt'

18 minutes ago

Storm stars set to miss clash with bogey side Canberra

22 minutes ago

Survivors of Israel music festival massacre unite to build a healing community

22 minutes ago

Did CNN's Biden-Trump presidential debate format work?

22 minutes ago

Iowa leaders want its halted abortion law to go into effect. The state's high court will rule Friday

22 minutes ago

Swing state voters react to presidential debate, Biden’s weak performance

22 minutes ago

CNN moderators in Biden-Trump debate: It almost didn't matter that they were on stage

22 minutes ago

Jon Stewart unleashes withering takedown of Trump and Biden after car crash debate: ‘This cannot be real life’

22 minutes ago

Polar blast to bring snow, rain and wild winds to south-eastern Australia

22 minutes ago

Burnes shackles Rangers over 7 innings and Orioles hit 4 HRs in 11-2 rout of defending champs

22 minutes ago

‘Ridiculous’: Voss smacks down Walsh comments

22 minutes ago

Newsom fumes at undecided voters ahead of CNN Presidential Debate: 'Are you kidding?'

22 minutes ago

Magnetic vortices may help feed supermassive black holes. Here's how

22 minutes ago

The best Prime Day deals you can already get

22 minutes ago

Summer of Soccer best bets for 6/28: Brazil faces the music

22 minutes ago

Walgreens Stock Sinks 22% on Plan to Close Stores, Cut to Financial Guidance

22 minutes ago

Investing in the mysterious face of a revolutionary icon

22 minutes ago

Australians eye opportunities as Tour de France offers an Olympics entrée

22 minutes ago

Warning for Aussies visiting island paradise

22 minutes ago

Biden claims there are 40% fewer people coming across the border illegally

22 minutes ago

In The Salerooms: Early 20th century old Irish whiskey mirror sells for €9,800

22 minutes ago

Brits call for overhaul of 'bland' NHS hospital meals, eyeing plant-based options

22 minutes ago

Wicklow councillor slams ‘disturbing threats’ that led to postponement of Pride disco

22 minutes ago

Ninja's 'best-ever' Double Stack air fryer drops to lowest price in flash sale

22 minutes ago

Taylor Swift to shake up Dublin with three Eras Tour shows

22 minutes ago

SACP to Ramaphosa: ‘Move swiftly, appoint Cabinet and proceed, with or without Democratic Alliance’

22 minutes ago

Road Safety Authority accused of ‘conflict of interest’ amid spiralling road deaths as it appears before Public Accounts Committee

22 minutes ago

Savage blow for Sam Kerr's fiancee as couple's year from hell gets even WORSE

22 minutes ago

Sydney's favourite donut shop is closing down for good: 'We are so sorry'

27 minutes ago

Iran votes for its new president amid economic strife, crackdowns and regional war

30 minutes ago

USMNT players targets of racist abuse after Copa America loss, USSF says

30 minutes ago

Sunak and Starmer Warn on Economy Ahead of UK Election

30 minutes ago

Justice Alito says allowing abortions in medical emergencies is ‘bizarre’ as he fights for rights of ‘unborn child’

30 minutes ago

How to create AI-generated videos with Luma Dream Machine

30 minutes ago

COVID-19 hit Pogacar 10 days before Tour: "But I've never felt better"

30 minutes ago

The 10 best caving experiences in Britain