They captured the sighting of two pumas in Tikal, Petén – 2024-04-01 20:28:13

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2024-04-01 20:28:13

The felines have given us impressive images in recent days, letting us see their greatness and beauty. One of the most recent cases was sighting of two pumas in Tikal National Parkcaptured on video by an area guide.

Peten It is home to both jaguars and pumas, the two largest cats in America, which is why the majority of sightings have been recorded in this area. What a chilero!

Video of the sighting of two pumas in Tikal

Tikal National Park, located in the heart of Guatemala’s lush Petén jungle, has witnessed an exciting sighting: two majestic pumas walking one of its paths.

The encounter was captured on video by a park tourist guide, who shared the impressive images through social networks, leaving nature lovers in awe.

The video, shared on the Instagram and Facebook accounts of the user @Guía De Tikal Castillo last Sunday, March 24, shows the two pumas near one of the park’s trails, while the individual recording appears to be located at one point. elevated, providing a privileged view of the meeting.

In the images, the pumas stop briefly on the road, allowing us to appreciate their imposing presence and the beauty of their movements. Then, they continue their journey in the tranquility of the jungle, leaving both the person who recorded the video and those who have seen the video on social networks full of emotion.

The two largest cats in America seen in Tikal National Park

This sighting is not the only notable event that has occurred in the region in recent days. In fact, this week has been full of exciting wildlife encounters.

Just a few days before, also in the Petén jungle, another video was shared that captured the moment when two jaguars crossed a road, surprising a group of tourists passing through the area.

Sightings like these not only offer unforgettable moments for visitors, but also underline the importance of protecting and conserving these natural environments for future generations.

Tikal National Park remains an incomparable destination for lovers of nature and history, and events like this remind us of the magic and diversity that make it unique in the world.

Interesting facts about pumas

Also known as mountain lions or American lions, these fascinating felines inhabit various habitats in America, from Canada to southern Chile and Argentina.

In Guatemala, sightings of pumas have been recorded in the forests of Suchitepéquez, Baja Verapaz, the Agua volcano and of course, in Petén.

Description of the photo for people with visual disabilities: screenshot of the video where one of the pumas appears in the jungle. (Credit: Tikal Castillo Guide)

They are nocturnal and crepuscular animals, meaning they are most active at night and at dawn and dusk.

Cougars are generally solitary creatures and avoid contact with humans whenever possible. However, if you do encounter one, try not to approach them, so as not to make them feel threatened.

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