Cisco, a young male Jaguar, is ready to pounce - right at you! Jaguars are the largest Western Hemisphere cat, weighing up to 300 pounds. They are most common in northern South America but some cats still live in Mexico as well, even roaming into the southern United States occasionally. They are endangered due to habitat destruction, hunting by local farmers, and poaching for their fur.
EFBC's Feline Conservation Center is a non-profit breeding facility for endangered wild felines located in Rosamond, California. All proceeds from online sales go directly to supporting the cats! Visit our web site at wildcatzoo.org