Common name
Jaguar
Scientific name
Panthera onca
Animal group/type
Mammal - carnivore
Where they live
Central and South America – from Mexico to Argentina.
Habitat
Lush rainforest, swamplands, scrubland, savannas. The most dense populations are found near the Amazon Basin. They always live within easy access of water.
Size
Head to body length: up to 241cm
Shoulder height: up to 75cm
Weight
Males: up to 158 kg
Females: up to 85kg
Conservation status (IUCN Red List)
Near Threatened
Threats
Hunting for their pelts for the fur trade and by farmers in retaliation for attacks on livestock.
Habitat loss and deforestation due to agricultural and urban development. Such developments also have an impact on jaguar food sources, reducing the amount of prey available in the wild.