. >> and there is lawrence warbaugh, a tattooed and local native who says the local touch ensures he'sut not too close to the phantom cat. and although he's captured some very private jaguar behavior, christian has captured this unprecedented sequence of a jagu jaguar. so we throw our lot in with the german giant, leaving lawrence behind. but there's barely enough room on the tiny boat for christian, much less me, because as we quickly discover -- look at that thing. oh, my gosh. the 6'5" german has proportionally sized equipment. after confessing to a slight case of camera envy, we move on. christian says he knows a prime spot for jaguar spotting. off the beaten track. so while lawrence plies the main river, christian leads us down ever narrowing tribu ining trib. >> we heard there's a jaguar upriver. it's ten minutes away. if we're lucky, we'll make it. >> hope we don't get stuck. and with those words, we get really stuck. kind of hard to get footing, huh? >> how's the water? >> nice. a couple of crocs in here. i'm sinking up to my hips. it takes almost an hour to get out. we race to