jaguars have spots but some have wierd circles on them
Yes. Jaguars can be black and white or either black or white.
No, jaguars have rosettes, not spots. See the image above.
No, some jaguars are melanistic - born solid black. These black jaguars and black leopards are collectively called black panthers.
No, only about 6% of jaguars are black. The vast majority of them are spotted.
yes smelly ones
not really some do and some don`t
Black to dark brown.
yes
yes they do
black grey white yellow
Although jaguars usually have a tan to yellowish coats with black spots, there are some that have black or even white coats. Jaguars are large feline carnivores that are found in rain forest areas of South America.
There is no black lion. Only black leopards and jaguars. White lions are only a rare color morph of the African lion.
No, Jaguars can be black, but not cheetahs
Black panthers are black leopards, and, black jaguars.
Jaguars are smaller than tigers and have tawny-ish or gold-ish fur while tigers have brownish-orange (more of an orange) fur. They both have lighter to white underbellies, neck, throat, chin, and lower jaw. Both have black markings. Tigers have black stripes and jaguars have black rosettes with small spots inside them. Tigers have longer fur around the back of their lower jaw and white brows.
No, but jaguars kill peccaries.
Yes, the highest concentration of jaguars is in the Amazon.
Yes. They are sometimes black.
All jaguars can swim, and quite well.
no
sometimes but not usually.