Jaguars are not extinct.
they aren't extinct
Jaguars are not extinct.But however the most extinct cats are the saber-tooth tigers,i believe.
Yes because if you are caught then you will be punished. Hunting in general is bad, but the jaguars are near threatened, and if hunting continues they could become endangered and eventually extinct. Hunting should stop now.
Jaguars are not extinct. Currently, it is unknown how many jaguars are left in the wild because they are hard to find because they live in dense rainforests. The IUCN lists them as Near Threatened, which is two levels above Endangered.
No they are not. But they are, however, endangered.The Jaguar is Not extinct. They can be found in the wild, and in zoos.No
hunters hunting them is one
Jaguars are predetors so they help reduce over population
jaguars are not extinct, they are near threatened.
That is a distinct possibility.No. Currently, the jaguar, Panthera Onca, is listed as Near Threatened by the IUCN.The jaguar has declined in some areas, but is holding it's own in others.
Crocodiles and anacondas eat jaguars, but they are not close to being extinct.
Many organizations are raising the public\'s consciousness and funding preservation efforts to prevent jaguars in the Amazon from becoming 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.