The Jaguar Song | Jaguar Song for Kids | Jaguar Facts | Silly School Songs

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
  • Kids will enjoy learning about the jaguar with this fun and funky tune! For more music and info, visit sillyschoolson...
    We're gonna talk about the jaguar
    The big cat with the spots galore
    And they're called rosettes, the pattern is legit
    Camouflage is what they're for
    The South American rainforest
    Is the place where the jaguars dwell
    And they're really good swimmers, they cross large rivers
    Where they find some good prey as well
    "What kind of prey does the jaguar like?"
    Capybaras, caimans and monkeys
    "Alright, what else?"
    How bout deer, armadillos and fish
    Even turtles and crocodiles are on the prey list
    And jaguars have the most powerful bite
    Out of all the big cats "Oh wow! Is that right?"
    Yep! When its powerful jaws clamp down
    They have the force of over 1,500 pounds!
    Jaguars don't hang in groups
    They like to live and hunt alone
    Up to 50 square miles of territoraayyy
    Is where they like to roam
    And they're not about chasing prey
    They like to get it over quick
    So they quietly stalk at dusk or dark
    And ambush whatever prey they pick
    The jaguar is a symbol in mythology
    For the Mayan, the Inca and also the Aztec cultures
    It was treated like a deity
    And represented strength, power and authority
    And it was also connected with fertility
    Legend has it jaguars had ability
    To cross between the underworld and the world we see
    It was a boss in these ancient societies!
    J-A-G-U-A-R
    He's the cat with the spots and he's called the jaguar
    J-A-G-U-A-R
    He's the cat with the spots and he's called the jaguar
    J-A-G-U-A-R
    He's the cat with the spots and he's called the jaguar
    J-A-G-U-A-R
    He's the cat with the spots and he's called the JAGUAR!!!!!!
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