00:03We're at Elephant Odyssey at the cat exhibit today in front of the jaguars.
00:07We're really excited because our female and our male were put together for breeding purposes.
00:13Our female's name is Nindiri and she's almost four and our male jaguar's name is Guapo and he's almost six.
00:19This is the first time Nindiri, our female, has ever been with a male so she's a little bit confused
00:25about what she's supposed to do.
00:27But she's learning. We did see two breeding sessions in the past couple of days and pretty much she's relentless.
00:36She's not letting him alone. So wherever he is, she's got to be.
00:41When he gets up to move around, she'll get up and follow him.
00:43Sometimes she'll nip at his feet or paw swat at his tail and he'll turn around and try and put
00:49her in her place
00:49and she'll roll over on her back trying to say, look how cute I am.
00:56It can look pretty rough, but he is certainly equipped to fend her off if he needs to.
01:15Typically jaguars are solitary animals. We put them together because Nindiri was in the middle of her breeding cycle.
01:21We suspect today is her last day of her breeding cycle, so starting tomorrow they will be separated again
01:27and kept in separate areas until she has another breeding cycle in approximately a month.
01:32So in thiss Amen.
01:33Every year, everyone is staying alive once Have a stay-in
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