Thursday, 26 March 2020

My Jaguar Report



JAGUAR FACTS

I'm doing a fact report about JAGUARS
Jaguars are known to eat deer, peccary, crocodiles, snakes, monkeys, sloths, tapirs, turtles, eggs, frogs, fish and anything else they can catch.
Jaguars are large cats that can be found in North, Central and South America. They are identified by their yellow or orange coats, dark spots and short legs. The dark spots on their coats are unlike any other cat spots. Each spot looks like a rose and are called rosettes





Jaguars are found on the American continents; they live in Texas, in the Cerro Colorado Mountains in Arizona, the southern part of California, and New Mexico, in the United States, and are found in rainforests in Central and South America. The largest known population exists in the Amazon rain forests.


Did you know? Jaguars can bite through a skull and they can drag 800 pounds (362.874 kgs) across the ground.





I think jaguars are so cool because they are SO big and SO strong

2 comments:

  1. Hi Charlie,
    I can't read some of your report. Remember when you are putting things on your blog to copy and paste using shift+ctrl+v. Could you please fix this up and update your blog so I can learn all about jaguars.
    Mā te wā,
    Mrs Naden

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  2. Yassou Charlie,
    Thanks for formatting this so we can read and learn about jaguars. Now you just need to backspace so there isn't such a big gap between your paragraphs. Do you use the Preview button before you post on your blog?
    Mā te wā,
    Mrs Naden

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