Jaguars, even in captivity, rarely live beyond 20 years.
i think that they die of age and then get decomposed and eated by insects!
Yes they do. If they didn't their species would die out pretty soon.
why is usually old age and how is just they die. They sometimes they might get a disease from food or germs but mostly old age!!!
Most of the time its because of people (deforestation, jaguars eating cattle, etc.) but other times its from natural causes like floods, fires, and competition from other animals (lions, tigers, and other jaguars). So about 200 jaguars die in a day.
they get shot down by huntersbecause they die
i think that they die of age and then get decomposed and eated by insects!
Yes they do. If they didn't their species would die out pretty soon.
why is usually old age and how is just they die. They sometimes they might get a disease from food or germs but mostly old age!!!
you shoot them
They would most likely drown, freeze, get eaten by sharks or die of starvation/dehydration
Most of the time its because of people (deforestation, jaguars eating cattle, etc.) but other times its from natural causes like floods, fires, and competition from other animals (lions, tigers, and other jaguars). So about 200 jaguars die in a day.
The population would decrease significantly, and perhaps die out. This is because the birth rate would be small and the death rate would be large. As the "old" individuals die, there will not be enough "babies" to replace them.
mostly from old age.
The mountain lion has no natural predators. He's pretty much left alone and most will die of accidents or old age.
Yes.
Maybe like 70 or 80 or 90 would probably be the appropriate age to die at.
This happens mostly when it runs out of fuel.