Jaguars Mating Hard in Summer

Jaguars Mating Hard in Summer



jaguar, (Panthera onca), also called el tigre or tigre americano, largest New World member of the cat family (Felidae), found from northern Mexico southward to northern Argentina. Its preferred habitats are usually swamps and wooded regions, but jaguars also live in scrublands and deserts. The jaguar is virtually extinct in the northern part of its original range and survives in reduced numbers only in remote areas of Central and South America; the largest known population exists in the Amazon rainforest.


Typical coloration is orange to tan, with black spots arranged in rosettes with a black spot in the centre. The jaguar resembles the leopard of Africa and Asia, but the leopard lacks the black centre spot. Along the midline of the jaguar’s back is a row of long black spots that may merge into a stripe. The base colour of the jaguar varies greatly from white to black. Although brown and black jaguars appear to be solid-coloured, spots are always faintly visible.



Impressive video of the private life of jaguars, see how jaguars reproduce in wild animal life, the most powerful cats in America is without a doubt jaguars, jaguars are powerful felines and can be seen mating in the wild animal world .

   

 Jaguars Mating Hard in Summer

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