In China jaguar teeth are likely being used as substitutes ... trafficking in the parts of one of South America’s most iconic animals remains a low-risk, high-reward business.
The cat — scientifically known as a Homotherium — was about the size of a jaguar and had “serrated canine teeth” similar to domestic dogs today, researchers said. The animal, with its ...
The Jaguar XF-R has doffed a little more of its mask, and now we can clearly see the copious amounts of black mesh that will fill in the front air dam's side vents, replacing the aluminum strips ...
They often live near water and are good swimmers. A jaguar’s ultra-strong jaws and teeth can bite through a crocodile skull or turtle shell, but they’ll prey on almost any wild animal they come across ...