A rare wild jaguar is seen during a hunting trip at an unknown location in southwestern New Mexico February 20, 2006. The male jaguar, which weighed around 200 pounds, left the site at a slow trot unharmed. The habitat for the jaguar, one of the most elusive predators in the U.S., is being pressured by illegal immigration from Mexico and the controversial remedies sought by the U.S. government to curb it: building fences. Picture taken February 20, 2006.
A rare wild jaguar is bayed by hounds during a hunting trip at an unknown location in southwestern New Mexico February 20, 2006. Hunter Warner Glenn and other members of his hunting party caught the hounds and led them away after they cornered the jaguar. The male jaguar, which weighed around 200 pounds, left the site at a slow trot unharmed. The habitat for the jaguar, one of the most elusive predators in the U.S., is being pressured by illegal immigration from Mexico and the controversial remedies sought by the U.S. government to curb it: building fences. Picture taken February 20, 2006. To match feature
A rare wild jaguar is bayed by hounds during a hunting trip at an unknown location in southwestern New Mexico February 20, 2006. Hunter Warner Glenn and other members of his hunting party caught the hounds and led them away after they cornered the jaguar. The male jaguar, which weighed around 200 pounds, left the site at a slow trot unharmed. The habitat for the jaguar, one of the most elusive predators in the U.S., is being pressured by illegal immigration from Mexico and the controversial remedies sought by the U.S. government to curb it: building fences. Picture taken February 20, 2006.
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