Where do jaguars and baby jaguars live?
In Go Diego, Go! :P No but really in remote regions of south america and central america.
How long does a baby jaguar live with its father?
The baby jaguar never knows its father. Only the mother cares for the young.
Is a jaguar stronger than a human?
yes 100 times stronger humans suck jaguars and tigers are the real king of the beasts not the lion
Why does the reporter refuse the offer of the jaguar?
Because he was amazed that the guy gave the jaguar to unknown person
In what environment does a jaguar live?
they live in tropical and sub tropical forests such as amazon forest.
Do jaguars take care of their offspring?
A female and male jaguar may take care of its young for up to four years.
Are jaguars smarter and stronger than ocelots?
The jaguar is much larger than the ocelot. However, intelligence is probably about the same for the two.
Why do jaguars live in swampy places near rivers and lakes?
because their one of the only big cats that like to swim.
Do jaguars live better in captivity?
Typical lifespan of the jaguar in the wild is estimated at around 12–15 years. In captivity, the jaguar lives up to 23 years, placing it among the longest-lived cats. Whether their life is better in captivity would be up to the opinion of the jaguar and he isn't talking.
Where in Africa can you find a jaguar cat?
You can't, they are from South America.
In Africa it's a Leopard, very similar just the pattern is different.
Confusion arises as sometimes both Jaguars & Leopards can be black.
i don't know. They might eat it because they think it cures a disease?
Jaguars grow to be 3.9 to 6.4 feet long from the head to the tail.
Jaguars primarily prey on mammals, but they can also eat birds when the opportunity arises. They may hunt birds such as capybaras, macaws, and other smaller avian species that inhabit their rainforest and wetland environments. Their strong jaws and stealthy approach allow them to ambush birds that are perched or nesting. However, birds make up a relatively small portion of their diet compared to larger prey.
Yes a jaguar would eat wolf if it got hungry enough...jaguars will prey on any other land mammal...they are carnivores.
What is the largest jaguar on record?
Jaguars are the third largest big cat, after the tiger and lion. Males average 155 to 200 pounds, but a large male nearly eight feet long and weighing 312 pounds was killed in Brazil in 1946, after it took to preying on cattle.