Jaguars normally kill around 1-3 people every year.
Jaguars are found in North and South America while pandas are found in China. They never meet in nature.
yes they are one of the few animals that kill for fun
Hunters may kill jaguars for their pelts, due to human-wildlife conflict, or for trophy hunting. However, the killing of jaguars is illegal in many countries, as they are listed as a threatened or endangered species. Conservation efforts are being made to protect jaguars from hunting and preserve their populations.
No. First of all - wrong continent. Jaguars come from South America, Pandas from Asia. They'd never meet. If they did - in a zoo or something - an adult giant panda would be too big to be a likely target for a jaguar. A red panda might look like a nice snack, but would probably be able to get away by climbing into a tree.
They do not have many. Their main predator is humans, who kill pandas for their fur. Their other predator is the leopard, who kill young pandas.I thought a leopard wasn't one and even if it was Jaguars and a pack of wild dogs can kill Giant pandas. But pandas don't have to worry to much with there great sense of smell and noise plus they are great swimmers!
No, but jaguars kill peccaries.
Animals such as pandas, cheetahs, and jaguars eat watercress.
Adult pandas have no problem with leopards but snow leopards are known to kill young pandas.
Large anacondas have been known to kill jaguars in water. Black caimans are recorded to kill jaguars in water as well.They are an apex animal which means that no other animal can kill them. We kill themnothing hunts for jaguars
no they eat bamboo they need 40kg of those
the predators are the humans they kill pandas for their skin
they kill red pandas for there coats which trappers use to make hats and clothing
no religious beliefs do not kill pandas only humans being ignorant do
Double No. First, they're on different continents. Pandas in Asia, Jaguars in South America. They'd never meet. If they did - in a zoo or something - an adult panda would be too big to be a likely target for a Jaguar.
Not kill them.
Jaguars normally kill around 1-3 people every year.