12-15 years
a jaguar can live up to 11-12 years in wild and over 20 years in captivity. i got it off of www.bigcatrescue.org
Because they are wild
An average jaguar typically lives around 12 to 15 years in the wild. In captivity, where they are protected from threats and receive regular veterinary care, they can live up to 20 years or more. Factors such as habitat, food availability, and human impact can influence their lifespan in the wild.
In the Zoo for 20 years! And, 11-12 in the wild!
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For a map showing the current and former range of the jaguar, click on this link. Any area of the world not shown on this map is where the jaguar does not live.
In the Zoo for 20 years! And, 11-12 in the wild!
Just live every other wild cat, about 15-18 hours
A black jaguar is 8.5 feet long at average.
They live from about 15-20 years in the wild and live up to 30 years in the zoo. The jaguar has a potential lifespan of about twenty years,but most don't make it that long in the wild.Jaguars live dangerous lives,and wounds can become infected,weakening the animal,to a point where hunting becomes difficult.Jaguars fight over territory as well,and the potential for getting injured or even killed is always there.In its years it has to be 58 years old for it to die but in our years it will die at 20 years old. By:Ciara Roman
They live up to 35 years in the wild
the can live 10 to 12 years in the wild.