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The Jaguar is the largest and most powerful cat, which is also known as the Spotted King Cat. The Jaguar is hunted for it beautiful spotted pelt. There fur is short and is golden yellow with black broken rings.Some Jaguars have black fur. The pelts are used in making coats and Jackets A male can stand up to 30 in. tall at the shoulder and can weigh from 175 lbs. to 250 lbs. The Jaguar is different in many ways because the Jaguar is larger, more heavily built, and has a shorter tail than the leopard. The Jaguar is a animal that lives it life mostly in solitude. It often travels alone throughout the Jungle. While the Jaguar is on the trail it utters a low and guttural grunt. While at night it emits a deep roar. The Jaguar will not become aggressive unless it is provoked. Occasionally a Jaguar will attack a man. They prey on game such as Deer, Peccaries, tapirs, birds, monkeys, foxes, rodents and turtles. The Jaguar is a strong swimmer and it dugs up turtles eggs. The Jaguar has no fixed breeding season and the females are ready to mate at 3 years old. The females are pregnant for 100 days. They have there kittens in a den, in the rocks or in dense brush. The females can have 2-4 kittens a litter. The kittens are heavily marked with black spots not black rings as the adults have. The family stay together until the kittens are one year old The life expectancy of a Jaguar is 20 years. They are 6-8 feet long. The female Jaguar is smaller than the male.The Jaguars from the Amazon region can be up 9feet long and can weigh up to 300 lbs. The Jaguar lives in many different places in the world. They live in tropical lowlands, mountainous, regions of the world. It also dwells in marsh land regions of the world.They live in places like Mexico, Central America, South America, and in some states in the United States of America. The places they live in the United States are Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. The Jaguar resembles the leopard in many ways. The Jaguar is different in many ways because the Jaguar is larger, more heavily built, and has a shorter tail than the leopard. The Jaguar is a animal that lives it life mostly in solitude. It often travels alone throughout the Jungle. While the Jaguar is on the trail it utters a low and guttural grunt. While at night it emits a deep roar. The Jaguar will not become aggressive unless it is provoked. Occasionally a Jaguar will attack a man. They prey on game such as Deer, Peccaries, tapirs, birds, monkeys, foxes, rodents and turtles. The Jaguar is a strong swimmer and it dugs up turtles eggs. The Jaguar has no fixed breeding season and the females are ready to mate at 3 years old. The females are pregnant for 100 days. They have there kittens in a den, in the rocks or in dense brush. The females can have 2-4 kittens a litter. The kittens are heavily marked with black spots not black rings as the adults have. The family stay together until the kittens are one year old The life expectancy of a Jaguar is 20 years.




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