Jaguar
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Carnivora
Felidae
Panthera
Panthera onca
The biggest and most powerful North American cat, the Jaguar is the only one that roars. It moves over a large home range with a diameter of 3 to 15 miles (5-25 km) where prey is abundant, larger where prey… More »
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Jaguar (Panthera onca) facts, photos and videos. ... It is often confused with the leopard but the Jaguar is a stockier animal. It is usually larger with a broad head and shorter legs and tail. The color is generally a tawny yellow with dark spots on the head and neck and dark rings on the body.
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Jaguar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Jaguar , Panthera onca, is a big cat, a feline in the Panthera genus. It is the only Panthera species found in the Americas. The jaguar is the third-largest feline after the tiger and the ...
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Get fun and interesting jaguar facts in an easy-to-read style from the San Diego Zoo's Animal Bytes. Buy tickets online and plan a visit to the Zoo or Wild Animal Park. Enjoy games, animal cams and videos, and online shopping. ... Favorite Jaguar Moments ... So, are they black panthers? No, there is no such animal!
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The jaguar is the largest cat in the Americas. The jaguar has a compact body, a broad head and powerful jaws. Its coat is normally yellow and tan, but the color can vary from reddish brown to black. ... The jaguar hunts mostly on the ground, but it sometimes climbs a tree and pounces on its prey from above.
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Jaguar Profile ... Jaguars live alone and define territories of many square miles by marking with their waste or clawing trees. Females have litters of one to four cubs, which are blind and helpless at birth. The mother stays with them and defends them fiercely from any animal that may approach—even their own father.
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Indian tiger welfare society provide detailed information about the wild cat family animal jaguar in the rain forests of india and around the world. ... Habitat: The jaguar prefers the dense lowland rainforests where it is humid and damp. They aviod open grasslands and open, seasonally dry forests.
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Of all the big cats, the jaguar remains the least studied. While some information comes from the wild, most of what is known about jaguars has been learned from captive animals. Wild animals are difficult to study because they are extremely rare, the reason for this will be explained later.
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Home > Mammals > Jaguar ... Jaguar, Panthera onca ... The jaguar is the largest cat native to the western hemisphere. A large male can reach 100 kg (220 lb.), and females are about 25% lighter.
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