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No, jaguar whiskers are not poisonous. Whiskers are simply specialized hairs that help the jaguar sense its surroundings and navigate its environment.
how does camouflage help a jaguar survive
The average weight for a jaguar is 130-300 pounds.
Efforts to save Jaguars include creating protected habitats, implementing anti-poaching measures, establishing wildlife corridors to connect fragmented habitats, and promoting human-jaguar coexistence through education and community involvement. Conservation organizations and governments are also working to address issues like habitat loss, human-wildlife conflicts, and illegal trade to ensure the long-term survival of Jaguars.
The Jaguar is now put in refuges and south America made laws to not kill them and they are now put in zoo's
What has been done is a lower population.
nothing is being done to help
nothing is being done
they dont need help
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what do you mean whats being done to help them what are you doing to help them and why don't you look it up its called research you know.
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