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posted by martyb on Thursday April 04 2019, @04:07AM   Printer-friendly
from the redefining-success-parameters dept.

A jaguar ate her cub — the world's first jaguar to be born via artificial insemination — just days after its birth.

A team of veterinarians at the environmental organization Mata Ciliar in Jundiaí, Sao Paulo state, Brazil, hailed the birth as a scientific breakthrough for the conservation of the species.

The majestic felines are an endangered species, with rapidly diminishing numbers surviving in limited Amazonian territory, where 90 percent of the animals are found.

[...] "Bianca was a first-time mother and this may have influenced the outcome of the event. The veterinary team could not conduct a necropsy because the baby had already been eaten."

[...] Despite what happened to the newborn, research team leaders said they are happy with the result. They are already planning to carry out more procedures throughout this year.

https://nypost.com/2019/04/03/worlds-first-jaguar-born-by-artificial-insemination-is-eaten-by-mom/


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  • (Score: -1, Offtopic) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 04 2019, @10:45AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 04 2019, @10:45AM (#824414)

    Admittedly, their plan has some giant flaws and was devised and approved without proper peer review, and it is unlikely to have much effect on stopping the rise of Did you know that the only thing that distinguish a black panther from a jaguar is a higher melanin content in the first?

    From my non-extremist-expert point of view (which is quite narrow) I am quite ok with this, however coming from a generously pro-business angle I think imposing pregnancies on a creature without first instilling the proper responsibility is quite sick.

    Whoa, hold ye horses.
    You aren't sayin' instilling pregnancies without imposing proper responsibility is better, are you?

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