What biome does a Jaguar live in?

1 Answer
Nov 3, 2016

Jaguars primarily live in the tropical rainforest biome.

Explanation:

Jaguars primarily live in the tropical rainforest biome. However, their range is quite large and they can survive in other biomes as well.

http://thewildlife.wbur.org/2016/02/09/el-jefe-the-uss-only-wild-jaguar-can-we-keep-him/

Jaguars can survive in deserts, scrublands, subtropical forests, and dry deciduous forests. They have also been seen at elevations as high as 3,800 meters. Learn more about jaguars here.