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Veterinarian Poliana Motinha (L) and colleagues hold Itapira, a young female jaguar that had its paws burned during recent fires in Pantanal, as she receives treatment to heal her wounds and reintroduce back into the wild at the Nex No Extintion Institute NGO in Corumba de Goias, Goias State, Brazil, on September 12, 2024. Veterinarian Thiago Luczinski and his team apply the last bandages to Itapira, a jaguar with burns on all four legs from the fires in the Brazilian Pantanal. The imposing animal must soon be reinserted into its habitat, a biodiversity sanctuary that still burns. (Photo by Evaristo Sa/AFP Photo)
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