Thursday, August 19, 2010

What is the scientific name of the Jaguars ecosystem?

Jaguars have long been an integral part of what are now Latin


American ecosystems.





Jaguars are solitary animals and require a significant amount of food, they range over large areas in search of prey. They are opportunistic hunters that inhabit a variety of ecoregions. Jaguars can be found from the wooded canyons of the Sonoran desert to the rain forests of South and Central America to the flooded grassland ecosystem of the Brazilian Pantanal and the thickets of the dry Bolivian Chaco region.

What is the scientific name of the Jaguars ecosystem?
"Rain forest" is probably the best answer that I can come up with.


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