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Who threatens jaguars?

Deforestation, competition with humans for food, and/or ranchers who will kill them. & People killl them for their skin some are killed by farmers


Do jaguars have migrations for food?

no jaguars hunt in the same place all life. they migrate only if is really necessary like deforestation


Are jagaers in the Amazon rainforest?

Yes there are jaguars and they are dangerous


Why are jaguars decreasing?

The biggest problem for jaguars and other wildlife is deforestation and haitat loss.


How can you help jaguars from being extinct?

The possible solutions are:Educating humans about what magnificent creatures the Jaguars areStop hunting and poaching of JaguarsStop deforestation in Jaguar habitats


What eat the Brazilian tapir?

Tigers, jaguars, anacondas and crocodiles can all be dangerous to tapirs


How is the Amazon dangerous?

Rainforests really only face deforestation for farmland, especially in the Amazon and central Africa.


Why do people hunt jaguars?

People hunt jaguars for their fur, teeth, and other body parts, which are often used in traditional medicine and for decoration. Additionally, jaguars are sometimes hunted as trophies by hunters seeking to showcase their prowess in hunting such a large and elusive predator. Illegal hunting and deforestation are major threats to jaguar populations.


When is the jaguar dangerous to humans?

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


What human activity is the most dangerous to the species of plants and animals?

Deforestation, (chopping down trees).


Why is it so dangerous that the jaguar are getting extinct?

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.


Why are jaguars becoming extinct?

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.