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the jaguar is a keystone species by preying on animals that eat smaller animals. without the jaguar, many species would be extinct and a few would be dominant. this is why we must save the beautiful creature.

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A keystone species is a species whose presence does what?

A keystone species is a species whose presence has an influence on the size of the population of several other species in its community. A jaguar would be an example.


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The jaguar is not considered an endangered species, is listed as "near threatened" by the IUCN.


What is the species name for a jaguar?

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What is the largest species of wildcat in Nicaragua?

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Is there a specific jaguar that lives in the desert?

No, there is but one species of jaguar but it has adapted to live in a variety of biomes.


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