jaguar (Panthera onca), black curassow (Crax alector) Jaguar attacking black currasow
Date 1916
Source The Larger North American Mammals, Edward William Nelson, 1855-1934
Author Louis Agassiz Fuertes (1874–1927)   
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Larger_Mammals_of_North_America_-_Jaguar_%26_Currasow.png
The jaguar (Panthera onca) is a big cat which is the only extant Panthera species native to the Americas. The jaguar's present range extends from Southwestern United States and Mexico across much of Central America and south to Paraguay and northern Argentina.
The black curassow (Crax alector), also known as the smooth-billed curassow and the crested curassow, is a species of bird in the Cracidae family, the chachalacas, guans, and curassows. It is found in humid forests in northern South America in Colombia, Venezuela, the Guianas and far northern Brazil.