What is a Jaguars niche?
Is like what it eats
A jaguar's niche is to be a limiting factor (or object that keeps species numbers in check) of many species such as monkeys and chimpanzees.
Yes there's always a sound somewhere Like wind makes a sound cars makes a sound animals makes sound
a man or a jaguar in combat.
fast like a speed of a lightning
what is the most important body part of a jaguar
A jaguar is a carnivore. lol he eats other animals
a jaguar makes his sound by his throat and his tongue
like funk but with a "j" sound at the beginning instead like the j in Jaguar.
jaguars make a low growling sound and sometimes a sound that sounds like a lawn mower
Yes, the word "jaguar" has a short "a" sound. It is pronounced as "jag-wahr."
Jaguars are known to make a variety of sounds including growls, roars, grunts, and even a sharp cough-like sound called a "sawing" sound. These vocalizations are used for communication, especially during territorial disputes or mating rituals.
Jaguar!
Somewhere along the lines of "ROAR!"
A jaguar typically makes a range of vocalizations, including roars, growls, and grunts. Their roar is a deep, guttural sound that can be heard over long distances in the jungle.
Jet engine, jump, jaguar, jazz
You can hear the sound effect from a jackhammer, jet airplane, jaguar or a jay. They begin with the letter j.
· Jackal · Jaguar · Jay (bird)
meat