Jaguars are found in both North and South America.
The jaguar is indigenous to South America.
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North and South America.
Jaguars are found in parts of North and South America.
the jaguar is bigger is the third largest wild cat next only to the African lion and the tiger, but the jaguar is the biggest of the wild cats in the American continent.
European Jaguar is extinct in Asia and Europe for 1.5 million years, now only found on the American continent in the southern states of the US, in Central America and in South America.
Zero, as they are indigenous to South America and not the African continent or South Africa. Unless there are the odd one or two in local zoo's. The closet relative to the Jaguar in Africa is the Leopard. See related link below
The continent of South America does not have one specific national animal. However, some countries have their own animals. Argentina's animal is the jaguar and Brazil's is the macaw.
Lions do not eat jaguars, they do not even occur on the same continent. However, anacondas have been known to take jaguars that may enter their environment.
The absolute most popular Jaguar is the D-Type. Others include the S.S. Automobile, the Jaguar XJ-S, the Jaguar XJ-13, the Jaguar E-Type, the Jaguar D-Type, the Jaguar MK II sedan, the Jaguar C-Type racing car, the Jaguar XK Sportwagen and the Jaguar XJ 220.
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No, the jaguar is a mammal.