What types of predators eat jaguars?
Jaguars have no predators besides humans. Therefore, no predators eat jaguars.
How much does an adult jaguar weigh?
An average can weigh between 124-211 pounds
Extremal big males can weigh up to 350
yes they are one of the few animals that kill for fun
one thing a jaguar is wild,but when it faces a pitbull it can be hard to beat the pitbull.all the pitbull needs to do is when a right time hits the pitbull can lock it's jaw on the jaguar forcing to kill it.
Humans are not natural prey of jaguars so normally, no a jaguar would not hunt people. There have been documented cases though of old or injured/sick jaguars (as well as other big cats and large predators) hunting people because, comparatively speaking, we are extremely easy prey.
How big is a full grown jaguar?
jaguar can grow half of lion and tiger but he has more strenth speed of lion and tiger
when we talk about (sher) is hindi or punjabi it mean jaguar people worship jaguar because they want protection from undeads
no no big cat is poisonous unless it recently ate poisoness berries then the poison would be on their teeth but it would not matter since they would die shortly or get ill
Why are jaguars and ocelots the same?
First, jaguars and ocelots are not the same. Jaguars look like leopards, with spots arranged in rosettes and rings in gold and brown fur. Ocelots are cat-like, with dark spots and streaks in reddish or tawny fur. They are endangered.
Why is a jaguar's habitat good for the jaguar?
Because that is the habitat in which it has evolved (been selected) to do best in.
Is there a such thing as a black jaguar?
Yes. The jaguar is also known as the panther and those with a melanized coat are often refered to as "black panthers."
Why do jaguars have sharp claws?
For hunting prey, and climbing trees. They also claw trees sometimes to mark their territory.
What type of fish do jaguars eat?
Jaguars aren't known to go in for fishing in any big way. But they have an opportunistic streak in them, and may go after any fish that they would happen to come across.
Why do jaguars have long tails?
Their long tails help in balance and they also act as a way to communicate. That communication can occur with a shorter tail.