A jaguar requires up to 100 square miles of land to hunt, prey, and mate. With less land and fewer prey, they hunt livestock.
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What is the relation between jaguars and the growth of plants?
Jaguars eat armadillos, armadillos eat earthworms which are responsible to maintain the soil, allowing plants to grow and flourish.
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What is the "jaguar corridor"?
A passageway for jaguars across 18 Latin American countries.
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What is the home to the second-largest jaguar population in the world?
Brazil's Pantanal.
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The last jaguar that lived in the United States was killed by hunters in 1993. True of false?
False. 1963.
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Jaguars are called "...." predators.
Apex predators, or the animals at the top of the food chain.
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What is population fragmentation?
Population fragmentation happens when groups of jaguars are separated from each other and cannot mate.
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The other jaguar that traveled from a preserve in Mexico was called:
El Jefe or The Boss
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What is a consequence of population fragmentation?
Reproducing babies is far more challenging for jaguars.
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Today, jaguars are found mainly in:
Brazilโs Amazon rainforest.
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Jaguars are the only big cats that live in Americas.
True.
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Ganesh Marin, a student at the University of Arizona, caught a jaguar on camera in Mexico, just two miles south of Arizona. Marin named this spotted cat: