We welcome the new month with a new exhibit!

It is a jaguar (Panthera onca), one of the most powerful species of the feline family, which inhabits South and Central America. It has strong and deadly jaws and a muscular body, with a length ranging from 1.5 to 2 metres and a weight of 115 to 150 kilograms. Their coloration helps them hide in vegetation and hunt their prey. It also loves water and is very good at catching its prey.

It is often confused with the leopard, as they are close relatives and their similarity is great, but they do bear some differences, such as their body structure and fur pattern.

Certainly, this new exhibit in our collection has impressed all of our visitors. We look forward to seeing you at our museum during the Easter holidays and admiring it in person!


1/5/2024