They measure 68 -76 cm (27 - 30 in) from the ground to their shoulders and weigh about 57-113 kg (about 190 -300 pounds for males and 130-200 pounds for females).
They need to be able to bring down an animal twice their size.
Yes they do. If they didn't their species would die out pretty soon.
no
by other jaguars
Jaguars have the strongest jaws of the big cats able to pierce skulls and have good climbing/swimming ability but they are smaller and solitary, therefore lions in numbers may overwhelm them. You cannot really judge which is stronger though as all Jaguars/Lions are different.
the jaguars do not look different but there's a size difference
Jaguars have an exceptionally strong bite, even compared with cats of a similar size.
They need to be able to bring down an animal twice their size.
it is a large pig which is pink and lives down your whole got that right
Unless I am mistaken, the jaguar is a New World species, and there are no African jaguars.
Yes they do. If they didn't their species would die out pretty soon.
tigers have bigger brains, relative to their body size, than lions, leopards or jaguars
no
Yes, Jaguars can have twins. Yes, Jaguars can have twins.
The collective nouns for jaguars are:a leap of jaguarsa prowl of jaguars
No. Jaguars are big cats, about the size of panthers, pumas, leopards. Basically the size of a big dog. There are plenty of bigger mammals.
by other jaguars