Trail cameras in southern Arizona captured images of a male jaguar.

The new pictures are of the same big cat, which has been roaming the area for several years.

One of Arizona’s most elusive sights showed up in a series of trail camera images collected by volunteer scientists in a Sky Islands mountain range near the U.S.-Mexico border: a jaguar roaming a remote landscape.

The image is the latest of five jaguar sightings documented this summer by the University of Arizona’s Wild Cat Research and Conservation Center and their team of citizen scientists. Researchers said all of the images are of the same male jaguar, which was last seen in the same area over a year and a half ago.

“We're really excited that it's on the landscape again, because it speaks volumes about the biodiversity of t

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