yes
Jaguars are on the endangered species list.
Jaguars are listed by the IUCN as Near Threatened.
No, but they are listed as "near threatened."
They are endangered Jaguars are not endangered, but listed as "Near Threatened" by the IUCN.
They will if they feel threatened.
no they are listed as threatened not endangered
As of January 12, 2010 - Jaguars in the United States were considered critically endangered and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are working to develop a jaguar recovery plan. It is estimated that 5,680 jaguars remain in the wild living in South America.
Only a small population of jaguars in the United States is considered as endangered. The population, as a whole, is classified as "Near Threatened."
Listed as near threatened by the IUCN.
Today jaguars are not considered endangered except for a small population in the southwestern United States. In the rest of the Americas they are listed as "near threatened" due to over hunting and habitat loss.
They are listed as threatened,, not endangered. Loss of habitat threatens them.
They are endangered due to reckless hunting for their skin.