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Jaguar Skull BC-057 The Jaguar, a powerful climber and swimmer, is the largest cat on the North American continent. This tawny cat with dark rosettes closely resembles its cousin, the leopard, which inhabits a different continent. Jaguars can be distinguished from leopards by coat pattern, their rosettes containing small dark dots. They also have a more muscular, compact build, a proportionally shorter tail and larger, blunt head. In habitat and behavior, the jaguar fills a niche equivalent to the old world tiger. These powerful hunters prefer dense forested locales near water, and prey on medium-sized mammals such as peccaries and capybaras as well as birds, fish, crocodilians and even armadillos. Jaguars, unlike other big cats, kill their prey with a powerful bite through the skull. This particular skull is from a very large male with excellent dentition. A custom metal display stand is also available below. Jaguar Skull Larger Image. Please Use Your Back Button To Return To This Page.
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| Scientific Name | Catalogue # | Size | Price |
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| Panthera onca | BC-057 | 11" Long, 71/2" Wide, 6" High | $195.00 |
| stand | S-BC-057 | 3" X 5" | $35.00 |
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