Jaguar
Jaguar
Jaguars are the third largest
cats in the world and the largest in South America. Like
most cats, they are solitary, with both males and females hunting, particularly
at dawn and dusk, feeding on deer, wild pigs, sloths, monkeys, snakes and
livestock. While jaguars are the least likely of the big cats to attack humans
— in fact, human attacks are rare — this big cat is still one you should be
wary of. Jaguars, after all, have the most powerful bite among cats, and their
sharp teeth are able to pierce through the thick armor of their prey, such asarmadillos and turtles, as
well as through skulls, directly piercing the brain. They can also dislocate
necks with their strong jaws.
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