Throughout their range, jaguars (panthera onca) are persecuted for killing livestock, posing a widespread and serious threat to their survival Historical relationships, the impact of agriculture and urbanization, and livestock predation all contribute to these dynamics. The possibility of a human prevailing in a direct confrontation with a jaguar is exceedingly slim
In short, it is exceptionally unlikely that a human could successfully fight off a jaguar, given the animal’s immense power, agility, and weaponry. This near threatened species is a top predator, and is often illegally hunted. The recent death of a man by a jaguar in brazil’s pantanal wetland has drawn public attention to the challenges of local coexistence between humans and the largest felines in the americas.
A range‐wide analysis of human‐wildlife conflict thesis submitted for the degree of doctor of philosophy april 2014 Throughout its range in latin america, the jaguar panthera onca is threatened by habitat loss and fragmentation, and by conflict as a result of coexistence with people