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== Behaviour ==
 
== Behaviour ==
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Jaguars are solitary and territorial predators, prowling at night to ambush their prey.  Not confined to land, they possess remarkable swimming skills, navigating rivers with ease.  Their diverse diet include caymans, deer and fish, preferring to hunt and live alone.  They establish large home ranges, marking their territory with urine, feces and claw marks on trees, which can be recognised by characters familiar with the feline.
  
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They use body language, vocalizations like roars, growls and even hisses to communicate with other jaguars or to establish dominance in their territory.  As powerful, apex predators, their actions are often shaped by threats to their food source or the need to maintain their hunting ground.
  
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On average, jaguars typically consume around 3 lbs. of meat daily. However, due to uncertain hunting opportunities, they can gorge themselves upon 55 lbs. of meat during a single feeding.  They engage in mating but do not form familial units. Encountering a single jaguar often indicates a solitary male or female, with the former being more prevalent. When two or more jaguars are spotted, it's likely to be a female accompanied by her cubs.  Rarely observed are mated pairs together, as their mating period lasts only a few days. Mating can take place at any time throughout the year.
  
  
  
The bite is so strong that it will break the armour of alligators and turtles; when taking down large prey, it usually closes its jaws on the throat of the [[Animal|animal]] and holds on, until the victim suffocates.  There are no stories of this tactic being taken with a humanoid.  Typically, the jaguar eats about 3 lbs. of meat per day; because this cannot be counted on, the animal may consume up to 55 lbs. of meat at a single feeding.
 
  
Jaguars mate but do not form families.  If a single jaguar is encountered, it may be a solitary male or female, though the former is more common.  If two or more are found, it is most probably a female and cubs.  Rarely are a mated pair found together, as they will spend only a few days mating.  Mating may occur at any time of the year.
 
  
 
== Advantages ==
 
== Advantages ==

Revision as of 01:26, 23 November 2023

Jaguar
Species feline
No. Appearing 1–4
Behaviour presocial
Range alpine, desert, jungle,
savanna
Size 4 ft. 9 in. long
Weight 168 lbs.
Intelligence 2
Armour Class 6
Hit Dice 4+1
Action Points 6
Max. Stride 20
THAC0 18
Hp/Die d8
Attack Forms 3: two claw; fangs
Damage claw (2–8); fangs (4–16)
Special Attacks pounce, raking, surprise on a 1–3,
surprised only on a 1

Jaguars are large members of the cat family that inhabit a broad range of climates from Mexico to northern Argentina. They may be found in rainforests, savanna and jungle, thriving especially well in the last. Despite bearing spots reminiscent of a leopard, jaguars distinguish themselves by their larger, more robust build. Some jaguars sport entirely black coats, while albino variations, known as white panthers, exist but are exceptionally rare.

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Their presence in certain areas can pose challenges for livestock farmers as jaguars might prey on cattle or other domestic animals. This can lead to conflicts and economic losses for the farmers.

Behaviour

Jaguars are solitary and territorial predators, prowling at night to ambush their prey. Not confined to land, they possess remarkable swimming skills, navigating rivers with ease. Their diverse diet include caymans, deer and fish, preferring to hunt and live alone. They establish large home ranges, marking their territory with urine, feces and claw marks on trees, which can be recognised by characters familiar with the feline.

They use body language, vocalizations like roars, growls and even hisses to communicate with other jaguars or to establish dominance in their territory. As powerful, apex predators, their actions are often shaped by threats to their food source or the need to maintain their hunting ground.

On average, jaguars typically consume around 3 lbs. of meat daily. However, due to uncertain hunting opportunities, they can gorge themselves upon 55 lbs. of meat during a single feeding. They engage in mating but do not form familial units. Encountering a single jaguar often indicates a solitary male or female, with the former being more prevalent. When two or more jaguars are spotted, it's likely to be a female accompanied by her cubs. Rarely observed are mated pairs together, as their mating period lasts only a few days. Mating can take place at any time throughout the year.



Advantages

Jaguars can climb trees very skillfully, often resting on tree branches and descending from trees headfirst. When a jaguar attacks, at the end of its rush it will leap four combat hexes following its movement, enabling it to close the distance quickly with its prey. It is able to perform this leap between trees, prior to dropping down on and surprising opponents from an initial, hidden location.

The jaguar attacks with their claws and fangs. If the jaguar strikes with both forepaws, it will then get two additional attacks, raking with the rear claws, each causing 1-10 damage.

The jaguar is very observant in its habitat and possesses an excellent sense of smell; it can be surprised only on a 1 in 6.


See Bestiary