The jaguar (Panthera onca) was listed as an endangered species on March 28, 1972.
The jaguar is not considered an endangered species, is listed as "near threatened" by the IUCN.
It is possible for any animal to become extinct. The jaguar is endangered and we need a solution to keep them around.
The black panther is not a separate species. It is either a melanistic (black) morph of the leopard or of the jaguar. Neither species, overall, is considered endangered although some subspecies or local populations are.
Except for a small population in extreme southwestern United States, the jaguar is not endangered but listed as "near threatened."
Peacocks and peahens are not endangered.
Except for a small population in extreme southwestern United States, the jaguar is not endangered but listed as "near threatened."
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The jaguar was listed as endangered in 1990
people capture over 1,500 seahorses a year that's why their endangered.