The largest cat in South America, the jaguar reigns supreme in the Pantanal. Though dominant, nothing comes easy, and that includes mating. Jaguars live a solitary existence, and when the males approach the females to mate, they must prove themselves worthy. After some initial aggression between the two, they bond over the course of a few days. Once their moment in the sun has come and gone, they go their separate ways, and the female will give birth to their cubs on her own. Watch Love Nature Anywhere: https://lovenature.com/channel-finder/ Love Nature on ROKU: https://bit.ly/3DBafVw Subscribe to Love Nature YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/LoveNatureYT Make sure to also subscribe to our other socials: Facebook: http://bit.ly/LoveNatureFB Instagram: http://bit.ly/LoveNatureIG Twitter: http://bit.ly/LNTwitter2 #animals #jaguar #bigcat