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| French: | Jaguar | |
| German: | Jaguar | |
| Spanish: | tigre, tigre real, yaguar |
| P. o. onca | Venezuela to East and central Brazil |
| P. o. arizonensis | Arizona and northern Mexico |
| P. o. centralis | Chiapas, Mexico to Colombia |
| P. o. goldmani | Yucatan and northern Guatemala |
| P. o. hernandesii | Sonora to Chiapas |
| P. o. palustris | South Bolivia, Mato Grosso, central Argentina |
| P. o. peruvianus | Peru |
| P. o. veraecrucis | South Texas, north Chiapas |
| Overall | Males | Females | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Head and Body lengths (cm) | 112-241 | 129-241 | 112-219 |
| Height at shoulder (cm) | 45-76 | 68-76 | 45-57 |
| Tail lengths (cm) | 43-75 | 50-75 | 43-61 |
| Weight (Kg) | 36-158 | 54-158 | 36-85 |
Southwest USA to north Argentina. Jaguars are now extinct in the far north of the USA. South and central Mexico have small populations. Jaguars are found approximately between latitude 35 degree north and south.
Zoos with Jaguars
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