You left out the fact that jaguars live in the US as well. They are seen in Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. There are programs in place for jaguar reintroduction coming within the next few years where they will be reintroduced into protected areas of Arizona and New Mexico.
That is not correct. One jaguar was spotted in arizona back in 1996, since then there is only documented proof of one to have crossed and roamed the border of arizona, Mexico. There are currently no jaguars in Texas or NM and haven’t been for decades. Their own fish and wildlife state dept have stated this. Arizona is the same only one in 20+ years has crossed and passed through the Arizona Mexico desert
Sinto muito te dizer mas onças no Arizona são muito raras quase extintas, mas torço plas pessoas q estão se esforçando muito para recupera as população no Arizona
They're like the pit bulls of cats. They're not as big as lions and tigers but have the greatest bite force of all cats. And just like pit bulls they have massive heads.
Bigger jaguars are living on the south of the South America. Biggest found was 155kg if I good remember. Such jaguars would be dangerous even for male lions and tigers (excluding bengals and siberians)
@@chalkandcheese1868 You are talking about leopards. Read Wikipedia. Normal weight of brazilian male jaguar is about 100kg but olders could reach 120-130kg and the heaviest confirmed had 158kg.
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if you can't differentiate a Jaguar from a Leopard then you shouldn't be talking about it, especially insisting your ignorance to other people. @@KingBowser107
You left out the fact that jaguars live in the US as well. They are seen in Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. There are programs in place for jaguar reintroduction coming within the next few years where they will be reintroduced into protected areas of Arizona and New Mexico.
That is not correct. One jaguar was spotted in arizona back in 1996, since then there is only documented proof of one to have crossed and roamed the border of arizona, Mexico. There are currently no jaguars in Texas or NM and haven’t been for decades. Their own fish and wildlife state dept have stated this. Arizona is the same only one in 20+ years has crossed and passed through the Arizona Mexico desert
All areas stolen from Mexico. Anyway he's still correct.
Arizona,Texas off my travel list
Sinto muito te dizer mas onças no Arizona são muito raras quase extintas, mas torço plas pessoas q estão se esforçando muito para recupera as população no Arizona
So so beautiful, gods amazingly beautiful creation ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Jaguar Populations in Mexico are rising too. This is a good sign. By the way the largest Jaguar that was 328-330lbs was
also 9ft long!
Beautiful and amazing animals
Kkkkk nunca vi uma onça com esse peso nem tigres siberiano chaga a isso, as maiores onças do mundo estala no Pantanal na América do sul cara
Female Leopards are smaller, well yeh they are leopards
Male leopards are smaller lol
They're like the pit bulls of cats. They're not as big as lions and tigers but have the greatest bite force of all cats. And just like pit bulls they have massive heads.
Absolutely beautiful animals
Very interesting, I thought they were decreasing. Thanks
Beautiful beast.. ❤
Bigger jaguars are living on the south of the South America. Biggest found was 155kg if I good remember. Such jaguars would be dangerous even for male lions and tigers (excluding bengals and siberians)
True they have the strongest bite force!
They don't get anywhere near that big, the biggest are around 80 to 100kg.
@@chalkandcheese1868 You are talking about leopards. Read Wikipedia. Normal weight of brazilian male jaguar is about 100kg but olders could reach 120-130kg and the heaviest confirmed had 158kg.
@@marekjarek8185 Bullshit, that's the size of a lioness. The biggest average about 80 to 100kgs. A 150kg Jaguar would barely be able to walk.
@@chalkandcheese1868 Have you read articles? Wiki, books, etc? No so please do it.
Thank you very much.
Pretty Kitty 😙
Thanks good info!
My favorite big cat.
Thanks for including lbs for us non- kg users.
You use the inferior measurements
non kg users? so you mean just the USA 😂
you mean neanderthals?
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They must take some in africa where they can increase their population even more
There's around 175,000 of them, they're doing pretty good compared to other big cats.
That’d fuck they blood line up. Because they’ll most likely mate with Leopards.
That’d fuck they blood line up. Because they’ll most likely mate with Leopards.
Population is 173000 or 17300..?
173,000
India also
Last picture is a leopard
stop it get some help that's a female Jaguar
if you can't differentiate a Jaguar from a Leopard then you shouldn't be talking about it, especially insisting your ignorance to other people. @@KingBowser107