Paintings found on a rock wall in the side of a mountain range in the Serrana de Chiribiquete National Natural Park in Colombia are said to be 12,500 years old and cover a 13 km long path. These were drawn in the last ice age.
A number of the animals drawn are already extinct. The jaguar is a featured character.
These images date from the earliest settlements in America.
This would be worth going to see. It seems you can go there on a tour. https://www.colombiaoculta.org/selva/san-jose-del-guaviare/san-jose-del-guaviare-english