“A wild jaguar cub has been spotted in El Impenetrable National Park, part of the Gran Chaco region of northern Argentina – the first wild-born jaguar in the region for decades.
The young cub was seen beside its mother Nalá, a female jaguar born in captivity and released by Rewilding Argentina in August 2024 to help save the species from local extinction in the Argentine Chaco.
The sighting, made by local nature guides Darío Soraire and Pablo Luna, took place along the Bermejo River on 30 July 2025. Photos suggest the cub is around five months old.”
From Discover Wildlife.