people can hunt jaguars in mostly south america their home land. they like to live in shrubby areas and like to stay hidden. but hunting should be against
the law for good because there endangered animals and fur is precious to them not to us they need it more then we as humans do.
Below are some reasons:
* They are magnificent creatures and killing them is BAD. * They are endangered and their numbers are going down due to poaching & hunting. * The countries where Jaguars can be found, have put a ban on hunting Jaguars and it is a crime. You can be jailed.
They are hunted for their fur and they also get killed byfarmers for killing their cattle.
Jaguars often avoid interacting with humans because they are reclusive creatures. They are sometimes hunted by humans for their skins and can attack a human if cornered.
They are hunted by jaguars and Harpy eagles, as well as humans.
For their fur, for human consumption, and their habitats are being destroyed.
They were both hunted for their beautiful spotted coats, however, neither cat is an endangered species.
I really don't know and I am doing a report.
Today jaguars are not considered endangered except for a small population in the southwestern United States. In the rest of the Americas they are listed as "near threatened" due to over hunting and habitat loss.
Yes, but all of them were hunted down. Today's jaguars live on the forests and jungles of western Mexico, Central and south America.
Yes. Jaguars are endangered, and therefore protected under the law. They may not be hunted, illegally bred, sold or traded.
They are usually made out of the bones of captured and hunted animals and the skin of usually cougars and jaguars. It varies from tribe to tribe.
Coyotes, wolves, cougars, bobcats, jaguars, alligators and large constrictor snakes will capture and eat a raccoon if the opportunity presents itself.
no