There is only one species, but several races in that species. The Mexican, Brazillian,and Central American to name three.
There is only one jaguar species, Panthera Onca, and although in trouble in many areas, it is not currently an endangered species.
Jaguars are on the endangered species list.
Jaguars are fully protected by law. They are listed as near threatened, not endangered.
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They are endangered Jaguars are not endangered, but listed as "Near Threatened" by the IUCN.
Since black jaguars are not a distinct species from the jaguar ( Panthera Onca), but a color phase, it cannot be classified as endangered on its own. Currently, the jaguar is not endangered, but listed as vulnerable.
They were both hunted for their beautiful spotted coats, however, neither cat is an endangered species.
Because the dence brushes where it lives has been cleared by humans
Black panthers are actually a color variant of other species of cats - leopards or jaguars. They are not a specific species and therefor, although very rare, they are not endangered.
The jaguar was listed on the endangered species list on March 28, 1972. The jaguar is the largest and most powerful wild cat in the Western hemisphere. An adult male jaguar may be four to seven feet long, excluding the long tail.
The jaguar is a threatened species, yes, but not endangered yet. Some local populations are declining, yet others are expanding.
Only a small population of jaguars in the United States is considered as endangered. The population, as a whole, is classified as "Near Threatened."
The jaguar (Panthera onca) was listed as an endangered species on March 28, 1972.