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 This spotted cat most closely resembles the leopard physically, although it is usually larger and of sturdier build and its behavioral and habitat characteristics are closer to those of the tiger. While dense rainforest is its preferred habitat, the jaguar will range across a variety of forested and open terrain. It is strongly associated with the presence of water and is notable, along with the tiger, as a feline that enjoys swimming. The jaguar is a largely solitary, stalk-and-ambush predator, and is opportunistic in prey selection. It is also an apex and keystone predator, playing an important role in stabilizing ecosystems and regulating the populations of prey species. The jaguar has an exceptionally powerful bite, even relative to the other big cats. This allows it to pierce the shells of armoured reptiles and to employ an unusual killing method: it bites directly through the skull of prey between the ears to deliver a fatal bite to the brain. 
  
  
 
dateTue 2009-10-27 13:57:47
distantsame location as last photo
locationMap of "lazy jaguar"
modelCanon PowerShot G9 width1982
height2636 flashNo
focal44.4mm timing0.013 s (1/80)
aperturef/4.8 iso80
whitebalanceAuto meteringcenter weight
latitudeS 17d 45m 34.257s longitudeW 63d 11m 9.4274s
elevation418.92m
 
  
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