the jaguar is an obligate carnivore, feeding only on meat.
they are carnivorous
yes
Does a jaguar travel in a pack or by itself?
A jaguar, like leopards, puma, etc, are solidarity animals. The males roams over many female territories. After sex, the male moves on leaving the female to raise any cubs born.
What is the jaguar's habitat called?
The jaguar does not have a habitat they just wonder all over jungles and rain forests
What is physical appearance for jaguar?
Heavy bodied cat similar to a thickset leopard. Some specimens are black. Head larger than a leopard's.
Yes, in recent years jaguars have been reported in extreme southern Arizona.
The legs of a jaguar do the same things that the legs of most creatures do; they can be used for standing, walking, or running. Since jaguars have claws, the legs also allow scratching.
How did large jaws and teeth become typical traits of jaguars?
It was a selected trait that got passed down from generations. So now, there is a large population of jaguars with large jaws and teeth.
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Does a jaguar live in a pack or in a family unit?
Females will live with her cubs for up to two years. However, the jaguar is generally a solitary animal.
Where in Argentina do jaguars live?
In the tropical and sub-tropical rain forest, as well as as wet lowlands, and swampy savanas.
What are a jaguar's strengths and weaknesses?
i know the strength their strength is that they are very powerful and they have powerful claws too
Can a black jaguar and a jaguar mate?
Yes they can because they are of the same species.
Animals of the same genus but different species can mate, but their offspring will be infertile. For example the lion and tiger are both in the genus Panthera. Their offspring, the liger, cannot reproduce successfully.
Black jaguars, or panthers, are of the same species as normal jaguars. They are just of a different coloring. For example a black labrador can mate with a gold labrador, and their puppies would be able to mate and have puppies.
How would it affect humans if the jaguar went extinct?
First of all we'd lose a beautiful creature and it wouldn't really effect humans but we'd have nothing to look at in a zoo, but still a creature deserves to live no matter what. If Jaguars went extinct, we would all be for blame really.
What is the difference between a black jaguar and a regular jaguar?
colour difference just .don not worry
How much do it weights jaguar?
The Jaguar is a Compact and Strong Cat. There are multiple Jaguar Species and they all vary in size and weight. On an average they weigh between 56 to 96 kilograms (124 to 211 pounds). Large males weighing as much as 160 kilos (350 pounds) have been recorded. Females are usually 10 to 20% smaller than Males. Length wise, they range between 1.2 to 1.95 meters (4 to 6.4 feet) without the Tail. The Tail itself could be around 45 to 75 cms. Height wise, they are around 65 to 75 cm (25 to 30 inches) at their shoulder.
Do jaguars like to live alone or with other cats?
Jaguars tend to live alone unless they have offspring.
no they are pratically the same thing. i have researched pumas on a school project so i know this