Wildlife photographer Paul Williams came across the elusive big cats in their natural habitat while filming TV series But he started to become increasingly concerned as he watched tour boats jostling to see which could get closest Mr Williams had planned to film the animals but was quickly blocked by several tourist boats wanting to get best view
By JAMES RUSH
PUBLISHED: 10:58, 9 July 2014 | UPDATED: 16:22, 9 July 2014
This is the uncomfortable moment a group of tourists put themselves 'directly in the line of danger' as they got close too close for comfort to a pair of fighting jaguars.
Wildlife photographer Paul Williams was overjoyed when he came across the elusive big cats in their natural habitat, the Brazilian Pantanal, the world's largest tropical wetland area, while filming for a television series.
But Mr Williams, 34, who works for the BBC Natural History Unit, soon found himself becoming increasingly concerned as he watched tour boats jostling to see which could get closest.
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