Rainforest Jaguar, One of the Largest Wild Cats in the World

by Irina Ignatova
(Greenock, Scotland, UK)

Photo of the jaguar courtesy of Anthony Hathaway, of Dreamstime.com.

As a lover of pet cats, you might also find it interesting to learn more about their wild relative - rainforest jaguar.

Tropical-Rainforest-Animals.com is all about providing information about wild tropical animals, their current status and conservation efforts to protect endangered animals in the wild.

Specifically, we have the whole section devoted to the jaguar animal (Panthera Onca) - probably one of the most beautiful animals of the tropical rainforest.

If you want to learn more about all aspects of the jaguar's life in the wild, including fascinating facts about this large cat as well its current conservation status, come visit us here:

www.tropical-rainforest-animals.com - Jaguar Animal, One of the Largest Cats in the World!





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Rainforest Jaguar, One of the Largest Wild Cats in the World

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Jan 20, 2010
big cats
by: Anonymous

I never knew that tigers weighed more than lions

Nov 24, 2009
We call them tigers in Guyana
by: M.G.

Hey I work in the rain forest of Guyana and have encountered both jaguar and puma (which we call deer tiger) I have a healthy respect for the power and speed of both of those animals especially the jaguar. Just yesterday a man was killed in Guyana by what was reported to be a jaguar, although it might have been a puma also. Where I work, we see lots of tracks and hear the growls etc. so we know it is the jaguar, a few of them around. Caution is the word here. They do occasionally attack humans.

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