No, leopards have different patterns and a jaguar has no pattern.
Jaguars are stockier built, and the rosettes on the flanks have spots in them.
Leopards and Jaguars are totally different species of cats, generally under the family of "Panther". Panther family includes the Tigers, Lions, Jaguars, and Leopards, or the "big cats". "small cats" are under the "Feline" family (these are not the scientific names, but the regular common names of the family)
Leopards usually are sleaker and narrower of the face, and the spot patterns around their heads/shoulders are non-enclosed spots. Jaguars are heavier blunter faces, and their patterns around the head/shoulders are usually enclosed circles.
some are black and some do look like a leopard
No, a leapard and a jaguar are NOT the same.
They are both in the cat family.
No, they are different species.
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As far as I've read a hybrid between a Leopard and a Tiger is called a Dogla. Leopard and Jaguar are two different big cats, don't know what a cross between a Jaguar and Tiger is called, or a Jaguar and a Leopard for that matter. Hope this helps. There have been no reported true hybrids of a leopard and tiger. Sometimes Ligers can keep their spots from childhood, causing a spotted/stripped look.
Black Jaguar, Clouded leopard, jaguar, North Chinese leopar, Persian Leopard, Snow leopard, & Cheetah Look at zoo webpages
Leopard rosettes have fewer dark spots than Jaguar rosettes which have an additional dark spot in the middle.
A black leopard or jaguar is often called a panther.
Jaguar.
A Black Panther can be either a melanistic (black) leopard or a melanistic jaguar.
A black leopard or jaguar is often called a panther.
There no way to compare a Leopard and a Jaguar.The Jaguar wins no contest.
Yes, the jaguar is in the same genus as the lion, tiger, leopard and snow leopard.
In a fight between the jaguar anbd the leopard the jaguar would win because it's bigger and stronger. Jaguars are also built more bulky.But the leopard has his advantage as faster and more cunning. The jaguar would win
The jaguar is a panther and member of the panthera genus, along with the lion, tiger, leopard and snow leopard.
No. A black panther is the melanistic (black) "version" of a jaguar or leopard. A black jaguar will mate with a normally colored jaguar just as a black leopard will mate with a normally colored leopard.