It is around the same.
Because that is the habitat in which it has evolved (been selected) to do best in.
In human years, a jaguar that is two years old is actually fourteen years old in cat years. This is because for every year a cat ages in human years they age seven in cat years.
If he's hungry, yes. But otherwise not usually.
Just about ALL human (and living organism) characteristics are affected by genes.
It is around the same.
Mars where no human has ever been.
a human being
There is no such thing as a "human" jaguar. Jaguars are cats.
Investment is affected by human because they are the once who determine capital development.
The sloths predators are jaguar,ocelot,and human
Because that is the habitat in which it has evolved (been selected) to do best in.
it is affected by human activity because the first Indians made their homes in the cave!!!
Human health is not just affected by ozone depletion. Global warming can also lead to it.
Some parts of the Earth's surface have been affected more profoundly by human activities than other parts, but all parts have been affected to some degree, so my answer is 100%. Don't forget, global warming affects the entire globe (to give just one example of how humans have affected the Earth). Various forms of air pollution and water pollution have penetrated to the most remote parts of the world. Nothing is entirely unaffected.
In human years, a jaguar that is two years old is actually fourteen years old in cat years. This is because for every year a cat ages in human years they age seven in cat years.
Well yeh, the lion/tiger is slightly bigger than the jaguar, there has been records of fights between the jaguar and a lion and jaguar has been the winner, so maybe a tiger, but other than that not really any, as also lions have been recorded to win tigers soo, depends on male/female size/age.