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A jaguar, like leopards, puma, etc, are solidarity animals. The males roams over many female territories. After sex, the male moves on leaving the female to raise any cubs born.

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Does a jaguar it travel in packs or by itself?

Except during breeding season or when a female is caring for cubs, the jaguar is a solitary animal.


Does a jaguar live in a pack or in a family unit?

Females will live with her cubs for up to two years. However, the jaguar is generally a solitary animal.


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A Pack a spotted heard


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by using a jumper pack


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A jaguar can travel as fast as 50 miles per hour. It moves at a very quick speed when it is in sight of a prey that it is ready to kill.


Could a jaguar kill a tiger?

No. A Jaguar is a large animal but a tiger is usually bigger than a jaguar. Hence the tiger would be able to defend itself.


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Are there any threats to the jaguar?

Yes itself and humankind apart from that no not really.


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By using it's sharp claws and teeth!


What happens if a jaguar's camouflage fails and how does it protect itself in that situation?

It doesn't let itself get cornered, and if that happens, it fights.


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