Follows the lives of two jaguar cubs in the rain forest of Belize in Central America from their birth until the age of two when they leave their mother.
An introduction to jaguars that discusses what they look like, where they live, what they eat, how they protect themselves, what they do in the rain forest, and how they take care of their young.
Text and color photos present the physical characteristics, behavior, habitat, diet, life cycle, and conservation of jaguars; also includes a glossary and a bibliography.
Presents photographs and information about Jaguars, looking at where they live, their families and behaviors, eating and hunting habits, and the dangers they face.
While accompanying his father on an expedition up the Amazon River to a jaguar preserve in Brazil, fourteen-year-old Jacob must contend with dangerous animals and fortune hunters.
Text and color photos present the physical characteristics, habitat, behavior, and life cycle of jaguars; also includes a glossary and a brief list of related addresses and Web sites.
Describes the physical characteristics, habits, natural environment, and interrelationship with people of the jaguar and discusses what is being done to preserve it from extinction.