Black, or at least a dark shade of brown.
The jaguar is panthera onca. There is no difference for a black jaguar.
Yes, there is a species of big cat called the black jaguar, also known as the black panther. They have a genetic condition called melanism which gives them their dark fur color.
Since black jaguars are not a distinct species from the jaguar ( Panthera Onca), but a color phase, it cannot be classified as endangered on its own. Currently, the jaguar is not endangered, but listed as vulnerable.
black or dark grey!
Yes. The jaguar is also known as the panther and those with a melanized coat are often refered to as "black panthers."
The jaguar is panthera onca. There is no difference for a black jaguar.
A black leopard or jaguar is often called a panther.
A black jaguar is also known as a black panther, along with the black leopard.
A black leopard or jaguar is often called a panther.
No. A black panther is the melanistic (black) "version" of a jaguar or leopard. A black jaguar will mate with a normally colored jaguar just as a black leopard will mate with a normally colored leopard.
The black jaguar(which is rare) live in the Amazon rainforests of Central and South America.
Treasure of the Black Jaguar - 2010 was released on: USA: 2010
That it is black jaguar or leopard.
The Black Jaguar is also known as the Black Panther (Panthera onca).
Treasure of the Black Jaguar - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:MA15+
They are both the same!
The black panther is not a species. The term is used to describe either a melanistic (black) leopard or a melanistic jaguar. Collectively they are called black panthers as both belong to the panthera genus. A black jaguar is bigger than a black leopard so would probably win a fight.