Genus | Panthera |
Species | P. onca |
Binomial Name | Panthera onca |
Length | 1.1-1.9 m(3’7.3”-6’2.8”) |
Tail Length | 45-75 cm(1’5.7”-2’5.2”) |
Weight | 36-158 kg(79.4-348.3 lbs.) |
DIet | Carnivore |
IUCN Status | Near threatened |
Physical Characteristics
Jaguars’ bodies are typically brownish yellow and are covered with dark rings. Some individuals are born completely black; these black specimens are known as Black Panthers.
Range and Habitat
Jaguars inhabit woodlands, swamps, and grasslands in the south-western United States, Mexico, South America, and Central America.
Breeding
The female Jaguar gives birth to 1-4 cubs after a gestation period of 3 to 3.5 months. The birth weight is 700 to 900 grams(1.5 to 2 pounds). The cubs can open their eyes after 2 weeks, The cubs will stay with their mother for up to 2 years. Males reach sexual maturity between 3 and 4 years old; females reach sexual maturity at about 3 years old.
Diet
Jaguars eat rodents, anteaters, deer, peccaries, reptiles, tapirs, and fish.
Fun Facts
- Jaguars enjoy swimming and can be often be seen around a river or lake.
- A Jaguar can live for up to 22 years.
- The South American native word for Jaguar, Yaguara, means “animal that kills in a single bound”.
- Jaguars fish with their tails.
- Jaguar cars uses an image of a Jaguar on many of its automobiles.