they live in a wide variety of tropical habitats, from a montane forest(very mountanous) and wet Savannah to tropical rain forest and deciduous tropical forest. In fact, the largest jaguars live in wet savannahs.
the bio me of the jaguars live in is the tropical rain forest near the equator.
Yes. There is a monkey named the green monkey that live in savannas. (Remember this monkey is not actually green!) Baboons in Africa also prefer to live in savannas as well.
Yes jaguars live in the jungle.
No, jaguars are strictly animals of the Americas. They do not live in Australia.
They don't they live in Savannas/grasslands etc.
Jaguars live in savannas in the jungle.
the bio me of the jaguars live in is the tropical rain forest near the equator.
Yes, it does live in the savannas.
Yes. There is a monkey named the green monkey that live in savannas. (Remember this monkey is not actually green!) Baboons in Africa also prefer to live in savannas as well.
Yes zebras do live in savannas because zebras live in grasslands and a savannas are a type of grasslands
well lion's are warm blodded like humans so if they were to live in Antarctica they wold probably die. they can live in jungle because it's usally hot and wet there.
They live in savannas and grasslands.
Yes jaguars live in the jungle.
jaguars live in the amazon rain forest
obviously not
No, jaguars are mammals, therefore they do not lay eggs. Jaguars give birth to between one and five live babies after a gestation period that lasts from 92 to 113 days.
No, jaguars are strictly animals of the Americas. They do not live in Australia.