How do jaguars greet each other?
A Roaring
B Howling
C Chuffing
Chuffing is a brief, gentle, non-threatening vocalisation produced by animals with their mouths closed, blowing air through their nostrils to create a breathy snort. It is commonly used as a greeting between two cats, during courtship, or by a mother comforting her cubs. This vocalisation is observed in tigers, jaguars, snow leopards, clouded leopards and even polar bears.
Correct Answer: Chuffing