Very dangerous. A Puma is a large wild cat and will attack. Every so often one will come down into the LA hills and attack a jogger ( this happened last year). They do this when small animals are hard to find, if they are sick, and if their hunting grounds have been built over by developers ( a big problem in LA). The wildfires too may also send them into more populated areas.
it destroys there home in the forest
Yes there are jaguars and they are dangerous
Tigers, jaguars, anacondas and crocodiles can all be dangerous to tapirs
Jaguars are most dangerous to humans when , you provoke them (or annoy them). SO IF YOU EVER SEE ONE DONT MESS WITH IT! you will regret it, trust me .... :) :) :P
It's dangerous because jaguars are the main predators in the rainforest, and for some overpopulated species in the rainforest, jaguars are the creatures only predator, and with the jaguar to keep the population in control, they'd overpopulate and would all get sick and die or eat all their food source, thus endangering the other species who depend in that food source as well as themselves. So this is why it's dangerous if Jaguars become extinct. Jaguars are not listed as endangered, but near threatened. Also, the jaguar shares its habitat with another big cat, the puma.
They eat leaves and fruit and feed in the morning and evening. Tigers, jaguars, anacondas and crocodiles can all be dangerous to tapirs.
no
Raptors, jaguars, pumas, ocelots, and large snakes are their main predators, but large birds can occasionally be dangerous, too.
Jaguars generally avoid humans and are shy animals that prefer to remain hidden. They can be dangerous if cornered or provoked, but attacks on humans are rare. In areas where jaguars come into contact with humans, efforts are made to prevent conflicts and protect both species.
Yes, Jaguars can have twins. Yes, Jaguars can have twins.
The collective nouns for jaguars are:a leap of jaguarsa prowl of jaguars
by other jaguars