Mar 17 • 20:27 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Jaguar on rooftops: feline seen for the 3rd time in less than a week in Esmeraldas, Greater BH; VIDEO

A jaguar has been spotted for the third time in less than a week walking on rooftops in Esmeraldas, Brazil, prompting warnings for locals to stay away.

In Esmeraldas, a municipality in the Greater Belo Horizonte area of Brazil, a jaguar was seen walking on the rooftops of houses in the São Pedro neighborhood, marking its third sighting in less than a week. Security cameras captured the feline's movements on Tuesday, showing it descending from one residence, crossing the street, and climbing over a wall of another property. The local fire department reported that the animal later entered a nearby forest, and city officials were present at the last sighting location to monitor the situation.

An environmental analyst from Ibama, Brazil's environmental protection agency, indicated that the jaguar appears to be in the final stages of growth, suggesting it could be the same one spotted previously. Local authorities have dismissed the option of capturing the animal at this time, emphasizing the importance of keeping a safe distance. They urge residents to avoid any interactions with the wild animal and to report sightings immediately to the authorities for safety reasons.

The frequent sightings of the jaguar in a populated area raise concerns about wildlife encroachment into urban environments and the potential dangers that come with it. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation to ensure both the safety of the residents and the well-being of the animal, as it navigates through its territorial and developmental stages.

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