No they prefer their own garage
Jaguars tend to live alone unless they have offspring.
No, jaguars are solitary animals and prefer to live alone except during mating season or when a mother is caring for her cubs. They establish large territories and are typically territorial towards other jaguars.
a group of jaguars are called prowl or a leap of jaguars
Jaguars are generally solitary animals and do not live in packs like some other big cats. They typically establish and defend their own territories, coming together only for mating or a mother caring for her cubs. While they may share overlapping ranges with other jaguars, they prefer to hunt and live alone.
macaws live with others.
Gorillas and jaguars don't live in the same environment. Gorillas live in Africa and jaguars are in the Amazon rainforest. Animals neither like or dislike other animals. They see them as food or not.
Jaguars are typically solitary animals, meaning they prefer to live and hunt alone. However, they are known to come together for mating purposes or in areas with an abundance of prey. They have well-defined territories that they mark and defend from other jaguars.
Jaguars live in savannas in the jungle.
jaguars do not move in groups. they stay in the trees most of the time and do that alone
Yes they can live with others but they do not need to it can live alone or with others it doesn't matter.
jaguars live in the amazon rain forest
I'm figuring that the question was do the hunt or travel with other or alone. all i have ever seen run in packs like wolves.