Jaguars are the largest cat in the Americas. They have claws,
teeth, blunt snouts, and a flexible body. Male jaguars weigh up to
120 to 200 pounds, but females weigh up to 80 to 100 pounds. A
great picture of a jaguars face. Jaguars are the largest cat in the
Americas. They have claws, teeth, blunt snouts, and a flexible
body. Male jaguars weigh up to 120 to 200 pounds, but females weigh
up to 80 to 100 pounds. A great picture of a jaguars face. I think
someone is looking at me
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Jaguars live in a wet tropical forest with a river or a swamp.
They are found in much of South America and Central America. Black
jaguars are most common in the wet forests of Paraguay and Brazil.
A picture of a jaguar in its habitat. Jaguars live in a wet
tropical forest with a river or a swamp. They are found in much of
South America and Central America. Black jaguars are most common in
the wet forests of Paraguay and Brazil. A picture of a jaguar in
its habitat.
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A jaguar has spots that are called rosettes. They have the
typical cat looks. Most jaguars are brown with darker spots but
black jaguars are fairly common. A jaguars skin. A jaguar has spots
that are called rosettes. They have the typical cat looks. Most
jaguars are brown with darker spots but black jaguars are fairly
common. A jaguars skin.
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One litter will have one to four cubs. They can be born at any
time of the year. They can be born near bushes, rocks, or trees.
Cute baby cubs. One litter will have one to four cubs. They can be
born at any time of the year. They can be born near bushes, rocks,
or trees. Cute baby cubs.
Slide 7
They eat deer and large ground dwelling birds. They also eat
sea turtle eggs. In Mexico, they eat peccaries (also known as the
Musk Hog). A jaguar eating its prey. They eat deer and large ground
dwelling birds. They also eat sea turtle eggs. In Mexico, they eat
peccaries (also known as the Musk Hog). A jaguar eating its
prey.
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Jaguars are related to A LOT of animals. They are related to
all cats. They are closely related to the leopard. They are related
to all of these. Jaguars are related to A LOT of animals. They are
related to all cats. They are closely related to the leopard. They
are related to all of these.
Slide 9
Cooper, Jason. Jaguars. Vero Beach, Florida: Rourk, 2003. Print
Jaguar. Indian Tiger. Indian Tiger Welfare Society. 2009.
www.indiantiger.org The book I got my facts from. C ooper, Jason.
Jaguars. Vero Beach, Florida: Rourk, 2003. Print Jaguar. Indian
Tiger. Indian Tiger Welfare Society. 2009. www.indiantiger.org The
book I got my facts from.