This is the moment two jaguars face off in a vicious fight over territory.
One remarkable shot shows the long fangs of the jaguar, trying to warn off the intruder with a thundering roar as the pair clashed while hunting by a river in Brazil.
Another amazing image captures the jaguar’s stretched out body in its efforts to deliver a fatal blow.
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Photographer Reynaldo Leite Martins Junior caught the moment two male jaguars fought on a riverbank in Brazil
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At first the animals were wary as they circled each other
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Then one of the beasts bared his fangs as he let out a terrifying roar
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And leapt dramatically into the air in a bid to injure its opponent during the standoff
Dentist and wildlife photographer, Reynaldo Leite Martins Junior, 53, from Mato Grosso, Brazil, took the photographs from a boat as he tracked one of the jaguars during its hunt.
The fight only lasted for five minutes but Mr Martins said it was a ‘magical’ experience.
‘I often go to Porto Jofre, a specific region of Pantanal that is the best place in the world to jaguar watch, one of my favourite animals, which always provides good pictures,’ he said.
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The pair fought ferociously for supremacy on the river bank each trying to land a vicious definitive blow
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But said Mr Martins the encounter only lasted five minutes before the naturally solitary creatures went their separate ways
He added: ‘Witnessing the encounter on a beach, in plain view, was a magical moment that released a significant amount of adrenaline and endorphins into my body.
‘I hope my photography stimulates people to experience these places and animals in person, and that this knowledge awakens a need to preserve these kinds of environments.’
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And the losing beast slunk away to link his wounds