Are jaguars helpful or harmful to its environment?
Helpful.
They eat other smaller animals that overpopulate the jungle.
So, in that way, yesss :)
What country does a Jaguar live in?
Jaguar live in more than one country and are spread throughout both North and South America including USA, Mexico, Brazil, and most South American countries.
Is a cheetah or a jaguar the fastest animal?
The cheetah is the fastest animal on land, up to 120km/h.
If your getting chased by a Jaguar what do you do?
Try to remain calm and slowly back away while maintaining eye contact with the jaguar. Avoid sudden movements or running, as this may trigger the jaguar's instinct to chase. If the jaguar attacks, try to protect your neck and vital organs while fighting back if necessary.
What is the weight of a Jaguar?
The weight of a jaguar changes as it grows so there is no exact weight of a jaguar There are significant variations in size: weights are normally in the range of 56-96 kilograms (124-211 lb). Larger males have been recorded as weighing 159 kilograms (350 lb). See the related link for more information.
Is the air suspension warning on a jaguar dangerous and what is it?
useally no if the suspension is at the normal ride height. Air Suspension fault is normally messaged if the reservoir doesnt reach 14 bar in 3 minutes due to a weak air suspension compressor
the jaguar is a keystone species by preying on animals that eat smaller animals. without the jaguar, many species would be extinct and a few would be dominant. this is why we must save the beautiful creature.
Like all wild cats, Jaguars are pure carnivores that feed exclusively on Meat. Jaguars are Apex Predators that are on top of their food chain. They will hunt anything that it can wrestle and kill. They usually prefer deer, capybara, tapirs, peccaries, wild dogs, foxes etc. Given an opportunity they will even kill a Caiman (A Type of Alligator) or an Anaconda. Smaller species of prey like Mice, birds, sloths, monkeys, tuttles etc are caught and consumed when they are found.
What are the enemies of the jaguar?
Jaguars have no natural predators except for Man and other Jaguars. Man for their territory, and other Jaguars for mating rights... (Either 2 males fighting over a female, or a rival male killing the Cubs of a rival in order to mate and produce his own offspring.)
Most humans find the taste of carnivore flesh to be a bit repugnant. It just does not taste good. Since the jaguar is the apex predator in most of its range, few animals, save a large caiman or anaconda, would try to tackle a jaguar. Since they swallow the animal whole they care less about the taste.
What would cause a 1996 Chevy truck 5.7 liter vortec engine not to get any fire to the coil?
you might have a bad coil or you might not be getting 12 volts from ignition switch check your fuse box under the driver side dash good luck
Deforestation, competition with humans for food, and/or ranchers who will kill them. & People killl them for their skin some are killed by farmers
What crustaceans are in danger of becoming extinct?
becaUSE HUMANS WANT THERE FURE FOR THE LUCERYS LIKE COATS
Have product placement deals been done in novels?
Yes. Check out Cathy's Book and The Bulgari Connection. In it's original (hardcover) release, Cathy's Book is full of references to Cover Girl (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathy's_book).
Is a jaguar bigger than a cougar or a leopard?
The jaguar. But i would say a leopard would win in a fight. Although the jaguar is stronger and has a stronger bite, the leopard is faster, has more agility and smarter.
Hope this helps
The Jaguars are the third largest cat after tigers and lions and leopards only fourth.
Does a jaguar reproduce by eggs or growing inside of its mother?
Jaguars are mammals and the mother gives birth to live young.
Depends.
In the wild they'd never meet - they live on different continents.
But if they did meet, the Jaguar is a bit bigger, and would probably win a fight.
Technically Yes but Practically Not so frequently or easily because their habitats don't cross with one another. However, humans have been successful in crossbreeding them.
A cross between a Male Lion and a Tigress is a Liger. Similarly a cross between a Male Tiger and a Lioness is a Tiglon.