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First Jaguar Born Through Artificial Insemination Was Eaten By Its Mother : The Hearty Soul

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Last updated: 2024/06/02 at 11:43 AM
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Jaguar populations are declining, prompting researchers to turn to artificial insemination to assist the species. Five healthy jaguars were chosen for this experiment, with one named Bianca. In November 2018, she was inseminated with the AI Embryo Transfer technique developed by CREW experts. The cub was born in February at Brazil’s Mata Ciliar, but tragically vanished from the den two days later, believed to have been eaten by the mother.

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Bianca and Her New BabyArtificial Insemination for Jaguars“An Important Milestone”A Bittersweet ExperimentJaguar RepopulationA “Near Threatened” SpeciesSources

Bianca and Her New Baby

Bianca and her newborn cub
Photo: The Mata Ciliar Association

“Unfortunately after two days, the cub died,” stated a spokesperson for Mata Ciliar. “We don’t know why and cannot determine if the mother was involved, as the cub was not seen on the monitors. Bianca, being a first-time mother, may have affected the outcome. A necropsy was not possible as the baby had been consumed.”

Dr. Lindsey Vansandt, a theriogenologist and project lead, explained that filial cannibalism is not uncommon among carnivores.

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Artificial Insemination for Jaguars

The research crew during the insemination procedure
Photo: Fernando VonZuben

Artificial insemination remains a potential solution for jaguar conservation. Dr. Bill Swanson, CREW’s director of animal research, hailed the birth of the cub as a significant milestone that could enhance genetic variability within populations and aid the conservation of these iconic endangered cats.

“An Important Milestone”

A sedated jaguar is carried to an operating room to undergo artificial insemination at the Mata Ciliar Association conservation center in Jundiai, Brazil
Photo: André Penner

The laparoscopic AI method, developed by CREW and previously used on other wild cat species, showcases the potential of assisted reproduction as a conservation tool for jaguars. The birth of this cub marks a pivotal moment in utilizing AI for the benefit of this magnificent feline species.

A Bittersweet Experiment

Four-month-old jaguars at the Houston Zoo with their mother
Photo: Houston Zoo

While the AI procedure was a success, the passing of the cub, although disappointing, is not uncommon among carnivores, especially first-time mothers. Despite the bittersweet outcome, researchers are optimistic about the experiment’s implications for jaguar conservation.

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Jaguar Repopulation

A cub tries to play with his mother at the Harry and Grace Steele Elephant Odyssey Exhibit
Photo: Ken Bohn, San Diego Zoo Safari Park

In 2021, scientists repeated the AI experiment on Bianca and another female jaguar, Tabatinga. The results of this endeavor have not been disclosed to the public yet.

Dr. Vansandt emphasized the importance of maintaining genetic diversity within jaguar populations to combat inbreeding and preserve their health.

A “Near Threatened” Species

A jaguar in the wild
Image for illustration purposes only. Photo: Nickbar | Pixabay

Jaguar populations are at risk due to habitat loss and poaching, leading to their classification as ‘near threatened’ in Latin America. With about half of their population in Brazil, these majestic cats are vital to the ecosystem, and efforts like artificial insemination play a crucial role in their conservation.

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Sources

  1. “International Collaboration Produces First Jaguar Cub Ever Born from Artificial Insemination.” Cincinnati Zoo. Angela Hatke. March 14, 2019
  2. “The first-ever jaguar cub born by artificial insemination was likely eaten by its mother 2 days later.” Business Insider. Molly Thomson. April 4, 2019
  3. “World’s First Jaguar Cub Born By Artificial Insemination Was Eaten By Mom, Scientists Persevere.” Bored Panda. Andréa Oldereide and Donata Leskauskaite. May 28, 2024
  4. “Jaguar Facts.” WWF.

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