Maybe we could put them all in some protected area like what New Zealand did with their kiwis
The jaguar population has continued to decline due to poaching and limited areas for habitats. Steps are being taken to preserve a habitat area in hopes of increasing the jaguar population.
People are helping jaguars by working toward protecting the environment where they live. People are creating preserves that allow the animal to be protected.
people can add jaguars to the endangered list and send hunters or pochers to jail
Jaguars are not endangered, but listed as near threatened. Protect their habitat, stop poaching, and the jaguar wil be fine.
We could stop cutting down trees.
jaguars protect them selves by fighting their way through the end.
they camouflage
zaJaguars are wild animals of the southern hemisphere, they are carnivors and have a wild behavior, but baby <=====3 jaguars sometimes can be a little milder, but the grown ups will protect the smaller ones. ck
Give to the World Wildlife Fund, ask the money go to preservation of leopards and jaguars.
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There mothers protect them with their powerful bite against enimy
eagles and jaguars eat sloths to protect them self they roll up into a ball to look like a coconut
There are many ways in which conservationists and charities protect jaguars - mainly by buying and protecting areas where they live
I'm very sorry to say it but life of jaguars are hard especially when people are hunting them. The Government of the United States are trying to do something to protect the Jaguar but in 2030 2040 jaguars are going to become extinct.
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Yes, Jaguars can have twins. Yes, Jaguars can have twins.
The collective nouns for jaguars are:a leap of jaguarsa prowl of jaguars