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=Jaguar (Panthera Onca) =

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Habitat-Reigon: The Jaguar lives in South America, Central America, and the Amazon Basin. They pick out areas which are close to water sources, they also will be found in some swampy areas they have lot's of vegative cover. Also they like to be around big trees because like the cat they like to climb things and Jaguars enjoy climbing the tall tree's in the Rainforest. ====== Food: The Jaguar is a large animal its fast and strong. They hunt by stalking and ambush.They kill just like lions and tigers and leopards by biting the prey in the neck, that's for large animals.But with small prey they just use there paw by a single blow to the head. Preditors: No animal really kills the Jaguar because it is at the top of the food web. Reproduction: They usually have 1-4 cubs and the gestation is 93-113 day Threat: The threat to the Jaguar is that farmers and residential owners and roads, towns ect. they are taking away the habitat of the jaguar and it is also closing off their migration rout. On top of that as humans tend to take their home as opportunistic as they are they tend to prey on some of the farmers livestock. They are also getting poached for their unique Rosette-Spotted coats. Protection:Defenders of Wildlife is a key supporter of the Northern Jaguar Reserve which was created in 2003.Also a part of the Jaguar Guardian Program, which helps ranchers coexist with Jaguars. Defenders also made a legal effort requiring the United States Fish and Wildlife Service to develop a recovery plan for endangered Jaguars and continuously monitoring the developments in the Jaguar Habitat to ensure that the wild lands remain intact enough to support the Jaguars return. IUCN: The International Union for Conservation for Nature said that Jaguars are not yet threatened. What we can do: We can adopt a Jaguar, A symbolic adoption helps save real animals in the wild it pays for their protection with food, shelter ect. You can also send a message to the Government of the Wildlife Action Center. You can learn how to be a Powerful Advocate for wildlife. Sign up to receive instant alerts and updates about important issues affecting wildlife. You can also sign up for a Defenders Membership and it includes the quarterly publication with fascinating articles and stunning photos of wild animals in their natural habitat. Websites: -Tumblr.com -Defenders.org <span style="font-family: 'Courier New',Courier,monospace;">-Sandiegozoo.com <span style="font-family: 'Courier New',Courier,monospace;">-Natural Geographic.com <span style="font-family: 'Courier New',Courier,monospace;">-Pintrest.com

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