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Baby jaguars are called cubs. Just like any other big cats offspring, they are called cubs.
Mother Jaguar
The number of cubs a jaguar has at a time can be up to 4, but 2 is the norm. A link to the Wikipedia article on the jaguar is provided.Females jaguars give birth to up to four cubs but most commonly two.
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Jaguar babies are called cubs. They are usually born in litters of one to four cubs and are cared for by their mother until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
A jaguar typically cares for its young cubs for about 1.5 to 2 years. During this time, the mother jaguar teaches the cubs important hunting and survival skills until they are independent enough to fend for themselves.
A female jaguar typically has 2 to 4 cubs per litter, and she can have multiple litters throughout her lifetime. On average, a jaguar may produce around 20 to 30 cubs over her reproductive years, depending on her lifespan and reproductive health. Cubs are usually born after a gestation period of about 93 to 105 days.
Jaguar cubs have a gestation period of about 93 to 105 days, which is roughly three to a little over three and a half months. A female jaguar typically gives birth to one to four cubs at a time. After birth, the cubs are cared for by their mother and remain dependent on her for several months before becoming more independent.
Three or four cubs.
Unless the jaguar is ready to breed or the it is a female with cubs, jaguars are normally loners.
The two or three cubs are born in spring.