Jaguars are carnivores. They eat other animals. They can also be an herbivore under certain conditions
They hunt at different times of the day, depending on the where their territory is, so they can't be easily classified as diurnal (daytime hunter), nocturnal (night time hunter) or crepuscular (hunting at dawn and dusk).
http://www.kidcyber.com.au/topics/jaguar.htm
No, jaguars are often decribed as nocturnal animals but a more accurate decription is crepuscular, meaning that the time time they are at their most active is around dusk and dawn.
Most Jaguars live where there is no winter. Those who live in zoos in colder areas I imagine are pretty well fed without hunting.
mostly nocturnal, little diurnal
when they are tired and sleepy...
pumas are actually nocturnal if you see one at you know if its diurnal or nocturnal.
Yes, sharks are diurnal.
Jaguarudi's are both nocturnal and diurnal.
The term opposite of nocturnal is "diurnal." (active mostly during the day).The opposite of nocturnal is diurnal.
The West Indian Manatee is diurnal it is not nocturnal.
Dingos can be both nocturnal and diurnal. Whether they are nocturnal or diurnal, usually depends on the climate where the dingo lives.
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