The Jaguar’s Jaw

Jaguar’s have the fourth strongest bite force of any animal on Earth. They kill their prey by piercing the skull and brain with one bite. They can even take on caimans, which are crocodile relatives who are just as dangerous. Jaguars have been known for even eating children who wander to far away from their houses.

Jaguars are the biggest cat in South America and are often mixed up with leopards. Leopards have big blotches where jaguars have dots inside of dots. Leopards are also better climbers.

Why does the jaguar use its jaws more than any other cats?

Why is its pattern so oddly unique?

Do caimans and other crocodilians taste good?

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