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|appearance=Arizonan Jaguar has a very shy and secluded appearance, resembling a more melancholy version of [[Jaguar]], sharing the same hair, ears, tail, camouflaged suspenders, gloves, and thigh highs. She has faded tan-denim eyes lacking highlights, a trait common among [[Extinct Friends]]. The features Arizonan Jaguar doesn't share with [[Jaguar]] include a fur trim on the end of her suspenders, wears a fluffy print-less scarf, and a dull blue sleeveless shirt with a tie.
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Revision as of 00:39, 3 December 2019

Arizonan Jaguar
Character Data
Also known as: American Jaguar
Japanese Name: アリゾナジャガー
Romanised Name: Arizona jagā
First Featured in: Kemono Friends (2015 Game)
Animal Data
Scientific Name: Panthera onca (Panthera onca arizonensis)
Distribution: Unknown
Diet: Carnivore
Average Lifespan in the Wild: Unknown
Read More: Arizonan jaguar
Conservation Status: Status iucn3.1 EX.svg.png
Arizonan Jaguar KF3 Nexon Game Stage Play

Arizonan Jaguar is a type of Friend that appeared in the original Kemono Friends mobile game.

Appearance

Arizonan Jaguar has a very shy and secluded appearance, resembling a more melancholy version of Jaguar, sharing the same hair, ears, tail, camouflaged suspenders, gloves, and thigh highs. She has faded tan-denim eyes lacking highlights, a trait common among Extinct Friends despite not quite being extinct. The features Arizonan Jaguar doesn't share with Jaguar include a fur trim on the end of her suspenders, wears a fluffy print-less scarf, and a dull blue sleeveless shirt with a tie.

Series Appearances

Appearances In Kemono Friends Media
Media Role

In Real Life

Due to the US Government's efforts to extirpate large wild cats which once roamed from California to Arizona, the Jaguar, which used to be a common sight in the Southwestern United States is all but gone. While population sizes in the US are no longer significant, small numbers of Jaguars still roam wild. The Arizonian Jaguar, a specific subspecies under the large Jaguar category, faces a massive population decline in the wild.

One of the few individuals still alive

Before the start of World War II in Europe, 1939, the Arizonian Jaguar ranged from Sonora, Mexico, to the Southwestern US.

This subspecies of Jaguar was a popular and prized target for hunting. Only in 1969 would the continued hunting of Arizonan Jaguar be declared illegal by the Arizona Game and Fish Commission.

With such a small population, rare sightings have been carefully noted by scientists. In 2011, an Arizonian Jaguar dubbed "El Jefe", was spotted. In 2016 (Dec 1st), a different male was observed around Fort Huachaca, AZ. In 2017 (Feb), a third individual was reported to have been seen in the "Dos Cabezas Mountains."

Although individuals have been spotted, the problem of all of them being male, with the sexual gender of the third spotted individual still unknown, leaves the question if reproduction is still possible in the United States. However, farther in Mexico, breeding populations have been sighted.

Due to political relations between the United States of America and the United Mexican States, patrols along the border are numerous, and nearly 300 miles of fencing line the US-Mexico land border. However, numerous holes along the fencing make it possible for these Arizonan Jaguars to pass through.

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