well since lions live in prides and fight for their own territorries i would say it says in one place until it needs to hunt
No, jaguars are solitary animals, and in general, they only come together in order to mate, and then they seperate. The male has no part in raising his cubs.
Male jaguars do not typically stay around to care for their cubs. Jaguars are solitary animals, and the females are responsible for raising their cubs alone. In fact, males may pose a threat to the cubs if they come into contact with them.
2 yearsAt an average of two years (2).
Jaguars typically give birth to 1-4 cubs in a litter, usually around 2. The cubs stay with their mother for about 2 years before they become independent.
The armadillo would roam about as the creature foraged for food.
They move around
Move. They have territory where they roam and hunt.
They usually stay in one territory and patrol it and defend it regularly
Some people weren't born to stay in one place forever. Some people need to roam the world looking for they're place.
A combination of both.
Nomadic means to roam, so the opposite would be stable, or to stay put (reside) in one place.
Jaguars do not follow a specific migration pattern as they are not migratory animals. Instead, they establish territories and roam within them to hunt for prey and find suitable habitat. They may travel long distances in search of food or mates, but they generally stay within their territory.
Baby jaguars stay with their moms about 2 years.
to roam from place to place searching for food!
well since lions live in prides and fight for their own territorries i would say it says in one place until it needs to hunt
2 years.