For that Question ill say that it can not live with a dog it lives with a cheetah because they have black spots and they will think they are family (TRUE they are family) they do not run fast like cheetahs does so that is why other plants and animals live with the jaguar if u want more question ask to be told alright have the best day and they are 25years to die
Gorillas and jaguars don't live in the same environment. Gorillas live in Africa and jaguars are in the Amazon rainforest. Animals neither like or dislike other animals. They see them as food or not.
No, jaguars are solitary animals and prefer to live alone except during mating season or when a mother is caring for her cubs. They establish large territories and are typically territorial towards other jaguars.
Jaguars
No, jaguars are native to the Americas, primarily found in rainforests, swamps, and grasslands of Central and South America. They do not live in Australia. Australia is home to other large predators like dingoes and marsupial carnivores like Tasmanian devils.
jaguars , tigers, lions, lepordes, and andaconda.
Jaguars tend to live alone unless they have offspring.
they are in the rain forest
Jaguars are typically solitary animals, meaning they prefer to live and hunt alone. However, they are known to come together for mating purposes or in areas with an abundance of prey. They have well-defined territories that they mark and defend from other jaguars.
Many animals live in the layers of the Amazon rainforest. Some of these animals include spider monkeys, toucans, and jaguars.
a group of jaguars are called prowl or a leap of jaguars
Jaguars, lynx, marmots, bears.
Squrriel, fox jaguars and lyn