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Jaguar InControl Apps 2.10.0
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Jaguar InControl Apps enables you to use vehicleoptimisedsmartphone apps on the vehicles touch screen by connectingyoursmartphone with a USB cable to the dedicated InControl AppsUSBport. Once connected, the apps on the vehicle's touch screenhavethe same look and feel as they do on your smartphone. A varietyofapproved vehicle optimised apps such as: Contacts, CalendarandMusic Player will be available, with more third partyvehicleoptimised apps becoming compatible over time for acontinuallyfresh and personal user experience.
Jaguar Encyclopedia 1.1
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A must have app for every Jaguar fan outthere.This app includes all models made by Jaguar throughout theyearsfrom the Daimler to the XF. Each model has its own photo andvideogallery.Users can interact and discuss about their favorite modelandsend pictures of their own Jaguar that will be later shown intheapp`s galleries. It`s show off time with your favorite car.Browse through thousands of pictures and videos, meet newfriendsthat share the same passion as you do. Download this appnow!
Jaguar Wallpaper Gallery 1.3
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Jaguars and Panthers Wallpaper GalleryThe jaguar is a big cat, a feline in the Panthera genus, andisthe only Panthera species found in the Americas. The jaguar isthethird-largest feline after the tiger and the lion, and thelargestin the Western Hemisphere. The jaguar's present rangeextends fromSouthern United States and Mexico across much ofCentral Americaand south to Paraguay and northern Argentina. Apartfrom a knownand possibly breeding population in Arizona (southeastof Tucson),the cat has largely been extirpated from the UnitedStates sincethe early 20th century.This spotted cat most closely resembles the leopardphysically,although it is usually larger and of sturdier build anditsbehavioural and habitat characteristics are closer to those ofthetiger. While dense rainforest is its preferred habitat, thejaguarwill range across a variety of forested and open terrains. Itisstrongly associated with the presence of water and isnotable,along with the tiger, as a feline that enjoys swimming. Thejaguaris largely a solitary, opportunistic, stalk-and-ambushpredator atthe top of the food chain (an apex predator). It is akeystonespecies, playing an important role in stabilizingecosystems andregulating the populations of the animals it hunts.The jaguar hasan exceptionally powerful bite, even relative to theother bigcats. This allows it to pierce the shells of armouredreptiles andto employ an unusual killing method: it bites directlythrough theskull of prey between the ears to deliver a fatal biteto thebrain.The jaguar is a near threatened species and its numbersaredeclining. Threats include loss and fragmentation of habitat.Whileinternational trade in jaguars or their parts is prohibited,thecat is still frequently killed by humans, particularly inconflictswith ranchers and farmers in South America. Althoughreduced, itsrange remains large; given its historical distribution,the jaguarhas featured prominently in the mythology of numerousindigenousAmerican cultures, including that of the Maya andAztec.The jaguar is a compact and well-muscled animal. Size andweightvary considerably: weights are normally in the range of 56–96kg(124–211 lb). Larger males have been recorded to weigh as muchas160 kg (350 lb)[26] (roughly matching a tigress or lioness),andthe smallest females have low weights of 36 kg (79 lb). Femalesaretypically 10–20% smaller than males. The length, from the nosetothe base of the tail, of the cats varies from 1.2 to 1.95 m (3.9to6.4 ft). Their tails are the shortest of any big cat, at 45 to75cm (18 to 30 in) in length.[27][28] Their legs are alsoshort,considerably shorter when compared to a small tiger or lionin asimilar weight range, but are thick and powerful. The jaguarstands63 to 76 cm (25 to 30 in) tall at the shoulders. Compared tothesimilar coloured Old World leopard, this cat is bigger, heavierandrelatively stocky in build.Further variations in size have been observed across regionsandhabitats, with size tending to increase from the north to south.Astudy of the jaguar in the Chamela-Cuixmala Biosphere Reserveonthe Mexican Pacific coast, showed ranges of just about 50 kg(110lb), about the size of the cougar. By contrast, a study ofthejaguar in the Brazilian Pantanal region found average weightsof100 kg (220 lb), and weights of 136 kilograms (300 lb) or morearenot uncommon in old males. Forest jaguars are frequently darkerandconsiderably smaller than those found in open areas (thePantanalis an open wetland basin), possibly due to the smallernumbers oflarge, herbivorous prey in forest areas.