The newspaper reported that pregnant women bite the shell of 45kg sea turtles to eat meat

With a stronger bite than any large cat, it is easy to break the tortoise shell to steal prey.

The 45-kilogram gesture of pregnancy killing and eating meat was shared by the BBC crew during the Big Cats documentary show earlier this week, according to Express. Using thermal imaging technology, the film crew can record the jaguar's rare hunting tactics on a beach in Costa Rica.

Each year, 30,000 cows crawl on shore laying eggs on warm tropical beaches in the Pacific, borrowing the light of the full moon to find their way to familiar breeding grounds. For jaguars, the process of female turtles protruding from waves provides a valuable source of protein.

Killing and eating slow sea reptiles requires strength instead of ruse. Jaguar is said to possess the world's most powerful jaw compared to its size. Even the thick centimeter shells of sea turtles have little protection against jaguar jaws.

The filmmakers recorded every gesture of a pregnant woman as she peeked out of the rain forest to patrol the wide beach covered with the flippers of the crawling sea turtles. According to the host Bertie Carvel, jaguars are fully prepared to hunt in the night sky.

"The sensitive spot's eyes are six times brighter than the human eye. So even in the dark, everything moves its attention. Jaguars have a body structure that specializes in attacking prey. The biggest, most dangerous in the jungle, but this panther is pregnant. Right now, it needs to eat as much as possible to provide nutrients for the developing fetus. Come give it a valuable supplement , " Carvel said.

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The leopard dragged the immobile sea turtle over the beach.

The camera lens quickly popped to the leopard that dragged the immobile sea turtle over the beach, its neck exposed to a large wound caused by predator fangs. The jaguar uses a cracked turtle shell to enjoy the fresh, delicious meat below.

"In fact, the newspaper often does not eat much, but for this upcoming maternal leopard, the source of meat from some turtles will make a difference. The number of turtles it kills and eats during the full moon is very influential. Little to the successful reproduction of the whole species, " Carvel said. When Jaguar returns to the forest to hunt for more familiar prey such as deer, pecary boars, tapirs, the beach behind him will soon become bustling with the movement of countless young turtles.