A jaguar's jaw is incredibly powerful, capable of exerting a bite force of around 1,500 to 2,000 pounds per square inch (psi), making it one of the strongest among big cats. Their jaws are designed to crush the thick shells of turtles and the bones of prey, allowing them to consume a wide variety of animals. The size of a jaguar's jaw can vary, but it typically measures about 4 to 5 inches in length, with robust musculature contributing to its strength.
Jaguars need a big space so they can hunt
about as big as a bread box
The length of your jaw
Jaguars have few predators in the wild. Humans are a big threat to Jaguars. There other predatory threat are other Jaguars, when they engage in combat.
Jaguars as in the big cat? I'm not sure why they would like saltwater...
Jaguars and other big cats
100m radius
Leopards, cheetahs, jaguars
because they are animals that are really big.
Jaguars are smaller than tigers and have tawny-ish or gold-ish fur while tigers have brownish-orange (more of an orange) fur. They both have lighter to white underbellies, neck, throat, chin, and lower jaw. Both have black markings. Tigers have black stripes and jaguars have black rosettes with small spots inside them. Tigers have longer fur around the back of their lower jaw and white brows.
The mandible is your jaw bone. So putting your hand on your jaw tells you the size.
A Big Mac!