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"<b>I'll eat anything.</b><br><br>The jaguar will eat almost any type of animal but its favorites are the peccary (a type of swine) and the capybara (the largest living rodent).",

"<b>They must be crazy.</b><br><br>Jaguars that live on the shores of rivers have a special talent and type of prey, South American alligators.<br><br> The jaguar will jump on the back of the alligator, killing it by breaking its neck and, with its strong jaws, tear at the rough scaly skin to get at the flesh.",

"<b>The sacred cat.</b><br><br>The jaguar was worshipped in some civilizations.<br><br> Being the only animal that could let out a blood curling roar, ancient civilizations revered the jaguar as a God.<br><br>The ancient Indian name for this large cat means <em>Killer which overcomes prey in one leap</em>.",

"<b>Keep your hands away from its mouth.</b><br><br>A jaguar’s bite can pierce the shell of a turtle. Unlike the other big cats which bite the necks of their prey, the jaguar kills its prey by delivering a fatal bite directly to the skull and piercing the brain. <br><br>As a result of this killing technique, jaguars often break their teeth as they get older. ",

"<b>All in the family.</b><br><br>Jaguars belong to the genus Panthera. The genus <em>Panthera</em> is made up of four large cats: the lion, tiger, leopard, and jaguar.<br><br> Currently there are eight known sub-species of jaguar. Jaguars are the largest cat species found in the Western Hemisphere.<br><br>These big cats are found in Mexico, South and Central America, and in rare occasions along the southwestern United States.",

"<b>Night Stalker.</b><br><br>Primarily nocturnal, jaguars hunt in the evening.<br><br>Depending on the size of the prey, the jaguar may immobilize them by attacking and biting their head first in order to open the skull.<br><br>If a jaguar has a large kill and is unable to finish eating it, they will bury the leftovers so they can come back and continue their meal later when they are hungry again.",

"<b>Don't cross that line.</b><br><br>Jaguars are cats and cats mark their territory no matter how big they are.<br><br>These solitary animals inhabit large plots of land, ensuring that they have plenty of prey to feast upon.<br><br>Once their area has been selected the jaguar will carefully mark the territory with urine, tree scratches, and scent. They live alone, except during the courting period or when cubs are born. Cubs are quite helpless and will live with their mothers for sometime.",

"<b>Life expectancy.</b><br><br>The lifespan of a jaguar doubles in captivity.<br><br>In the wild, most jaguars do not live past their eleventh birthday. However, captive jaguars that live in zoos are able to enjoy a much longer life, sometimes even living for over 22 years.<br><br>The average jaguar can reach lengths of 8 feet, heights of 30 inches, and weights of anywhere from 80 to 350 pounds. Males are usually larger than the females of the species.",

"<b>Quick Kill!</b><br><br>The jaguar is strictly carnivorous and eats a wide variety of animals. In the wild, jaguars will eat deer, monkeys, birds, fish, rodents, and reptiles. If they can find domesticated animals they will eat them too.<br><br>In the zoo, their diet consists of horse meat, chicken, mutton, rabbit, ground meat, and various vitamins.",

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