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Why are jaguars vertebrates?

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jaguars, belong to the class mammalia, i.e., they are mammals. All mammals are in turn necessarily vertebrates. This can be stated because jaguars, just like all other vertebrates, possess a vertebral column throughout life, which replaces the notochord which was present in their embryonic life.

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Vertebrates are creatures with a backbone or spinal column. The jaguar falls into this category. As do we.

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