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'''Jaguars''' are very rare [[Creature|animals]] found in [[tropical]] and [[desert]] [[biome]]s, where they spawn one at a time. Weighting more than a [[dwarf]], these predators can kill an unarmed [[peasant]] in moments, but generally fall short against a [[squad]] wearing any kind of protection. On top of low frequency rate, no more than 3 jaguars will exist in a single surrounding before they're considered locally [[extinct]]. A newborn jaguar is called a ''cub''.
 
'''Jaguars''' are very rare [[Creature|animals]] found in [[tropical]] and [[desert]] [[biome]]s, where they spawn one at a time. Weighting more than a [[dwarf]], these predators can kill an unarmed [[peasant]] in moments, but generally fall short against a [[squad]] wearing any kind of protection. On top of low frequency rate, no more than 3 jaguars will exist in a single surrounding before they're considered locally [[extinct]]. A newborn jaguar is called a ''cub''.
  
Jaguars can be captured in [[cage]] [[trap]]s and [[Animal trainer|trained]] into exotic [[pet]]s, and they're also sometimes brought along with [[Elf|elven]] [[caravan]]s. They can receive additional war or hunting training as well, further increasing their strength, though their {{token|MEANDERER}} tag will cause them to move around very slowly, making them unreliable{{Bug|9588}}. Products made from jaguar parts, should you choose to [[butcher]] them, are [[item value|worth]] thrice more than those made from parts of common animals. Jaguars take 3 years to reach adulthood, though they're fully grown by the age of 2.
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Jaguars can be captured in [[cage]] [[trap]]s and [[Animal trainer|trained]] into exotic [[pet]]s, and they're also sometimes brought along with [[Elf|elven]] [[caravan]]s. They can receive additional war or hunting training as well, further increasing their strength, though their {{token|MEANDERER}} tag will cause them to move around very slowly, making them unreliable{{Bug|9588}}. Products made from jaguar parts, should you choose to [[butcher]] them, are [[item value|worth]] thrice more than those made from parts of common animals.
  
 
Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] jaguars for their ''spotted coats''.
 
Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] jaguars for their ''spotted coats''.

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