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lots No specific numbers exist, but estimates are 27,000 to 35,000.

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15y ago
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13y ago

There are believed to be 15,000 jaguars left in the whole entire world.

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9y ago

It is estimated that there are no more than about 16,000 jaguars left in the wild. Some estimates are as low as about 8,000.

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15y ago

The IUCN lists the jaguar as near threatened, and says it is still common over most of its range, but has no exact population figures.

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12y ago

Tigers are not extinct as a species, but there are three extinct subspecies. Caspian, Javan, and Bali tigers are extinct. There were once nearly 120,000 tigers in Asia.

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7y ago

Jaguars are not extinct. Overall they are classified as "Near Threatened." Populations are relatively stable throughout much of their range.

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12y ago

They will never be extinct!

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12y ago

ABOUT 5000

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