south america
Jaguars live at ground level. They can climb trees with great skill and will lie around in them looking relaxed, but don't live up there. Their prey is mainly ground-based or water-based: when apparently casually draped over tree branches they are either keeping out of the way of creatures which eat jaguars or more likely watching for edible ground-dwellers. Check the link below for more information on these fascinating felines, as well as historical information and some great reference links.
Jaguars and zebras do not live in the same part of the world so they wouldn't meet. Jaguars live in South America and Zebras live in Africa. However, if they did, a jaguar would almost certainly try to kill and eat a zebra.
Baden-Württemberg, southwestern Germany, is the region the Black Forest is in.
inthetropical part
A lot of places in the United States are part of the Coniferous Forest. Part of the Coniferous Forest are the Decidous. So it would be people who live on the EAST side of the U.S.A
Yes, and rain forests, even deserts in the northern part of their range.
they live in the canopy of the rain forest
the understory
canopy
All parts
weriod
Gir forest