The Jaguar is a very elusive animal. So elusive that we know very little about it. I have collected what I can find to make this blog post.
As I said before, Jaguars are elusive. Very little is known about it's range in California, even the United States! Jaguars are known to stray from the Baja boarder into San Diego and Imperial Counties. Some sightings of "Black Panthers" caught the public's eye as they read the San Fransisco Chronicle. This could be the following:
A Black Bobcat
A Black Mountain Lion
An escaped Black Jaguar
A black feral house cats
Jaguars are a protected species in the United States. Some breeding populations occur southeast of Tuscon, Arizona, and south of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Strays have been caught on camera and by the eye in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California.
Here are some links about Jaguar:
Jaguar: Arizona
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