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Description: Features a drawing, plus a brief overview describing the cat's markings, den preferences, and eating habits.
Jaguar: Natural History Notebooks The jaguar is the largest cat native to the western hemisphere. A large male can reach 100 kg (220 lb.), and females are about 25% lighter. Jaguar coats are patterned by rosettes of 4 or 5 dark markings arranged around a central light area, often with dark spots inside. Their relatively heavy, stocky bodies (compared to leopards, for example) prevent jaguars from being good climbers. They are, however, good swimmers.
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Page title: | Jaguar: Natural History Notebooks |
Keywords: | jaguar, Panthera onca, Mammals, animal, guide, zoology, Natural History Notebooks, Canadian Museum of Nature |
Description: | Notes and images of jaguars, updated from the Canadian Museum of Nature's Natural History Notebooks series. |
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Date | Creation date: 2000/10/27 Expiry date: 2014/12/01 |