part of the jaguar family are gaylords and bhatti men
they are tigers,lions,bobcats,cheetahs,and other animals
Well mostly lions tigers around the cat family. I dont mean kitty's but mabey that is part of it. But I mean jungle cats (puma tiger lion.)
The jaguar is closely related to lions, tigers, leopards and snow leopards, all of which are members of the Pantheragenus.
A jaguar is part of a cat family
Jaguars in general are belonging to the cat family wildly, but it belongs to the leopard family.
Big cats such as jaguars and leopards.
No, jaguars are felines. They belong to the family of cats. Primates include monkeys, baboon and chimpanzee.
They belong to the cat family.
Harpy eagles, jaguars, and mountain lions eat green tree pythons.
No it lives in a tree but most likely they live in the forest
The jaguars are a member of the big cat family. The genus is Panthera, the jaguars proper name is Panthera Once.
a tree? i don't who cares!!! would you want it to use your house as a habitat?
Jaguars, mountain lions, tree pythons, and boa constrictors prey on harpy eagles. They mainly do it by ambush attack.
There is no recorded Samaroo family tree. A family tree basically traces the origin of a people.
They probably wouldn't do that. Jaguars typically ambush their prey rather than chase it. They hide in cover near prey and attack the prey suddenly, giving it no time to escape. Jaguars probably have the ability to jump from tree to tree to chase prey, provided their weight did not break the branches, but they wouldn't need to.
Orinoco crocodiles, caimans, harpy eagles, jaguars and anacondas.