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Key Points: There is only one species of jaguar, though scientists originally classified them into 9 subspecies. There are four specific regional types of jaguars with geographic differences only.
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The sample, as Harris recounted in response to an email I sent about the study, included "78 tiger skulls, 176 lion skulls and 57 jaguar skulls, [and] the 14 P. atrox skulls from Rancho La Brea." ...
There was only one jaguar species, no subspecies, still connected genetically throughout its range. Mongabay: How hopeful are you for jaguars at the northern and southern edge of their range, ...
Key Points: There is only one species of jaguar, though scientists originally classified them into 9 subspecies. There are four specific regional types of jaguars with geographic differences only.