Not anymore. The Jaguar range does include much of Mexico and historically would have reached Southern California.
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.yes jaguars are the largest animal on land and the thrie largest cats in the would
The jaguar belongs to Felidae - the cats.
No. The wild cats of South America are; Jaguar Puma Ocelot Margay Oncilla Jaguarundi
jaguar and ocelotSome add panther to this list, but that is a misnomer. Panthers can be one of many cats, including the jaguar, in the Panthera genus. Ocelots are in the Leopardus genus and should not be confused with the leopard, which are in the Panthera genus. Leopards are not indigenous to South America.
A jaguar mother nurses its young after they are born. All cats are mammals.
Panthera, roaring cats.
Yes, the jaguar is the third largest of the big cats. Only the African lion and the tiger are larger.
A jaguar? The cat? They live on land
Leopard Lion Tiger Jaguar These four cats are from the same genus and are regarded as the "big" cats.
A jaguar or a cougar
Jaguar