The Jaguar
Central and South America.
The Jaguar
- Jaguars like large grassy areas with large trees
- Jaguars are carnivorous, They usually eat large animals.
- Jaguars are the third largest cat in the Americas
- Jaguars live mainly in Centeral and South America, but some can cross the boarder and make its way into Souther Texas
- Jaguars also live in Arizona
Important things about jaguars.
Jaguar skills
Jaguars are outstanding swimmers and can swim for very long distances. Jaguars are also amazing at hunting their prey. http://www.flickr.com/photos/tambako/8055071135/
Life of a jaguar
Jaguars mainley mate in flat areas with lots of shade. When they give birth the average amount of cubs a mother would have is normally two. Jaguars are born small and playful kittens. Mother jaguars begin to teach there babies after a few monthes, to hunt and climb trees. Mother jaguars let her cubs go after several months, to live on their own. (National Geo) http://www.flickr.com/photos/tambako/5839683396/
Jaguar bio
A jaguars length ranges from 3 to 6 feet. A jaguars wight is about 350 lbs (National Geo). If in the wild a jaguars life expectancy is about 11 years, in captivity it would be about 20 years. http://www.flickr.com/photos/tambako/7273580974/