A jaguar killed a Colombian fisherman in the northwestern Uraba region, UPI quotd officials as saying. The fisherman was killed in Turbo, a city bordering the Caribbean where he lived. The animal attacked the man, while he was preparing his fishing net at the bay. The dismembered body was taken to a nearby morgue, officials said. The incident is the second jaguar attack since April, when a jaguar killed another person in the same area. Jaguars are common in the jungles of Uraba and can weigh up to 300 pounds.