The jaguar is the third biggest cat in the world, following only the tiger and lion in the size stakes and is the largest in the western hemisphere. It can be found from the southern United States, Central America and parts of South America, including Paraguay and Argentina.
While most jaguars have spots, similar to that of the leopard, approximately 6% of the jaguar population are mostly black, which is known as colour morphism, but their spots are still visible up close.
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