These are the places
where the jaguar
lives
These are the places
where the jaguar
lives
JAGUAR IN DANGER OF EXTINCTION
The jaguar
CHARACTERISTIC
Head. It is large, robust and more rounded
than that of the leopard. ...
Torso. Thanks to its short, compact and
muscular build, it can climb and swim very
easily. ...
Extremities. Both the legs and the tail are
short compared to those of other feline
species.
Feeding
It mainly feeds on peccaries, deer,
monkeys, tapirs, raccoons, badgers,
armadillos, rabbits and other small
mammals; as well as birds, fish, dogs,
crocodiles, alligators, lizards, snakes,
turtles and their eggs, and even carrion.
It mainly feeds on peccaries, deer, monkeys, tapirs, raccoons, badgers, armadillos, rabbits and other
small mammals; as well as birds, fish, dogs, crocodiles, alligators, lizards, snakes, turtles and their eggs
and even carrion.
owns great
sharpness
Visión
Your eyes can capture
movement at night
with 180 degree field
Feeding
It hunts mammals,
rodents, fish, lizards
and boas.
Cubs start hunting at 6
months of age
Weight:
140 kg
0.70 m
1,70 m Spots
They are unique in their
body they are not
repeated in another
specimen
Mandibulas
son tan fuertes que
pueden destrozar el
craneo de un caiman
adulto de un mordisco
Work on the extinction of the Jaguar Jeffrey R. Paredes Peña

Extincion Jaguar.pdf

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    These are theplaces where the jaguar lives These are the places where the jaguar lives JAGUAR IN DANGER OF EXTINCTION The jaguar CHARACTERISTIC Head. It is large, robust and more rounded than that of the leopard. ... Torso. Thanks to its short, compact and muscular build, it can climb and swim very easily. ... Extremities. Both the legs and the tail are short compared to those of other feline species. Feeding It mainly feeds on peccaries, deer, monkeys, tapirs, raccoons, badgers, armadillos, rabbits and other small mammals; as well as birds, fish, dogs, crocodiles, alligators, lizards, snakes, turtles and their eggs, and even carrion. It mainly feeds on peccaries, deer, monkeys, tapirs, raccoons, badgers, armadillos, rabbits and other small mammals; as well as birds, fish, dogs, crocodiles, alligators, lizards, snakes, turtles and their eggs and even carrion. owns great sharpness Visión Your eyes can capture movement at night with 180 degree field Feeding It hunts mammals, rodents, fish, lizards and boas. Cubs start hunting at 6 months of age Weight: 140 kg 0.70 m 1,70 m Spots They are unique in their body they are not repeated in another specimen Mandibulas son tan fuertes que pueden destrozar el craneo de un caiman adulto de un mordisco Work on the extinction of the Jaguar Jeffrey R. Paredes Peña