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Jaguar Paw
Imprint of a jaguar paw, conservation status and hunting rules for the species can be found on the Internet.
Though these wild cats are rather rare and very difficult to see in their natural habitat, evidences of their presence in a form of prints can be seen on the sands, beaches and paths. As they are territorial animals, they often mark their home range by scratching tree trunks.
Imprint of a jaguar paw, conservation status and hunting rules for the species can be found on the Internet.
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Jaguar Paw -
conservation, hunting
These animals belong to the class of Mammalia, order Carnivora, Felidae family and Panther genus. An adult animal reaches body length of 3.8-6 feet excluding the tail that is 18-30 inches long. In the wild, these creatures live for 12-15 years. Imprint of a jaguar paw, conservation status and hunting rules for the species can be found on the Internet.
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