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Jaguars are not extinct.
Jaguars are predetors so they help reduce over population
they aren't extinct
Crocodiles and anacondas eat jaguars, but they are not close to being extinct.
There are many teams to help jaguars come out of the endangered list
Jaguars are not extinct.But however the most extinct cats are the saber-tooth tigers,i believe.
Jaguars are becoming extinct primarily due to habitat loss caused by deforestation, human encroachment, and fragmentation of their habitat. Additionally, Jaguars are being hunted for their fur and body parts, and face conflicts with humans over livestock predation. Conservation efforts are important to protect jaguars and their habitats.
They are still fairly common, although being threatened by habitat loss. Species population over 20000.
Jaguars are not extinct. Currently, it is unknown how many jaguars are left in the wild because they are hard to find because they live in dense rainforests. The IUCN lists them as Near Threatened, which is two levels above Endangered.
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No they are not. But they are, however, endangered.The Jaguar is Not extinct. They can be found in the wild, and in zoos.No
hunters hunting them is one