Protected species in the park include the maned wolf ( Chrysocyon brachyurus ), jaguar ( Panthera onca ), cougar ( Puma concolor ), ocelot ( Leopardus pardalis ), colocolo ( Leopardus colocolo ), Brazilian merganser ( Mergus octosetaceus ), marsh deer ( Blastocerus dichotomus ), giant anteater ( Myrmecophaga tridactyla ), giant armadillo ( Priodontes maximus ), Brazilian three-banded armadillo ( Tolypeutes tricinctus ) and Owl's spiny rat ( Carterodon sulcidens },.
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Fauna include white-lipped peccary ( Tayassu pecari ), red brocket ( Mazama americana ), South American tapir ( Tapirus terrestris ), red-handed howler ( Alouatta belzebul ), Parrot species, Amazonian manatee ( Trichechus inunguis ), jaguar ( Panthera onca ), black caiman ( Melanosuchus niger ), Alagoas curassow ( Mitu mitu ), Piping guan ( Pipile nateri ), Crypturellus species and fish such as Arapaima gigas, tambaqui ( Colossoma macropomum ) and silver arowana ( Osteoglossum bicirrhosum ).
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""'Panthera onca veraecrucis " "'( Nelson and Goldman, 1933 ) was proposed as a subspecies of jaguar, which ranged from the Tabasco in Mexico to Texas in the United States, before 1939 . In 1939, due to lack of evidence, Reginald Innes Pocock accepted that it was the same subspecies as " Panthera onca centralis " or " Panthera onca hernandesii ", before recent tests failed to establish that the jaguar was divided into different subspecies.
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""'Panthera onca veraecrucis " "'( Nelson and Goldman, 1933 ) was proposed as a subspecies of jaguar, which ranged from the Tabasco in Mexico to Texas in the United States, before 1939 . In 1939, due to lack of evidence, Reginald Innes Pocock accepted that it was the same subspecies as " Panthera onca centralis " or " Panthera onca hernandesii ", before recent tests failed to establish that the jaguar was divided into different subspecies.
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""'Panthera onca veraecrucis " "'( Nelson and Goldman, 1933 ) was proposed as a subspecies of jaguar, which ranged from the Tabasco in Mexico to Texas in the United States, before 1939 . In 1939, due to lack of evidence, Reginald Innes Pocock accepted that it was the same subspecies as " Panthera onca centralis " or " Panthera onca hernandesii ", before recent tests failed to establish that the jaguar was divided into different subspecies.
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The "'Arizonan jaguar "'was proposed as a subspecies of jaguar, with the taxonomic name " " Panthera onca arizonensis " " ( Goldman, 1932 ), which ranged from Sonora in Mexico, to the southwestern part of United States, before 1939 . In 1939, due to lack of evidence, Reginald Innes Pocock accepted that it was the same subspecies as " Panthera onca centralis " or " Panthera onca hernandesii ", before recent tests failed to establish that the jaguar was divided into different subspecies.
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The "'Arizonan jaguar "'was proposed as a subspecies of jaguar, with the taxonomic name " " Panthera onca arizonensis " " ( Goldman, 1932 ), which ranged from Sonora in Mexico, to the southwestern part of United States, before 1939 . In 1939, due to lack of evidence, Reginald Innes Pocock accepted that it was the same subspecies as " Panthera onca centralis " or " Panthera onca hernandesii ", before recent tests failed to establish that the jaguar was divided into different subspecies.
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The "'Arizonan jaguar "'was proposed as a subspecies of jaguar, with the taxonomic name " " Panthera onca arizonensis " " ( Goldman, 1932 ), which ranged from Sonora in Mexico, to the southwestern part of United States, before 1939 . In 1939, due to lack of evidence, Reginald Innes Pocock accepted that it was the same subspecies as " Panthera onca centralis " or " Panthera onca hernandesii ", before recent tests failed to establish that the jaguar was divided into different subspecies.
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"' Goldman's jaguar "'was proposed as a subspecies of jaguar, with the taxonomic name " " Panthera onca goldmani " " ( Mearns, 1901 ), which ranged from the Yucat�n Peninsula in Mexico, in the north, to Belize and Honduras in the south, before 1939 . In 1939, due to lack of evidence, Reginald Innes Pocock accepted that it was the same subspecies as " Panthera onca centralis " or " Panthera onca hernandesii ", before recent tests failed to establish that the jaguar was divided into different subspecies.