Is a jaguar tail smaller than leopard tail?

It's not about the size, but the proportion.

While jaguars are generally larger than leopards, their tails are actually proportionally longer.

Here's a breakdown:

* Jaguars: Have tails that are about 60-75% of their body length.

* Leopards: Have tails that are about 50-60% of their body length.

So, while a jaguar's tail might be longer in absolute terms, it's shorter compared to its body size than a leopard's tail.