how is jaguar adapted?
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Adaptations of jaugar;
*Jaguars have jaws and a large head especially equipped for piecing the skull of their prey with their canines.
*Unlike other large cats, who attack at the neck, jaguars often kill their prey with a single bite to the back of the head.
*They are called "occipital crunchers.
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Adaptations of jaugar;
*Jaguars have jaws and a large head especially equipped for piecing the skull of their prey with their canines.
*Unlike other large cats, who attack at the neck, jaguars often kill their prey with a single bite to the back of the head.
*They are called "occipital crunchers.
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Jaguars have adapted to the wet environment of the tropical rainforest. They are excellent swimmers, and unlike other cats, they seek out water for bathing and swimming. The jaguar's fur keeps it camouflaged in the tropical rainforest. The jaguar can move extremely fast, which makes it an effective hunter.
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