in the womb, jaguars are placental mammals.
they develop in the womb.. like any mammal
Adult jaguars care for their young by providing protection, teaching them how to hunt and survive in the wild, and grooming them. They also share their kills with the cubs to ensure they have enough food to grow and develop. The mother jaguar plays a particularly important role in caring for the young, as she will nurse them and teach them essential skills for survival.
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Green anacondas prey on young or adult jaguars. They hide in water and ambush attack the jaguar.
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Yes. Jaguars are mammals. They are warm-blooded vertebrates who nurse their young. All cats are mammals.
yes they have live young
they develop their young by laying eggs and teaching them to get food
They require prey, water, and cover in which to stalk prey and have their young.
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Jaguars, caimans, boas mainly, even humans, and the ocelot may take young ones. Jaguars are the main threat however.