1. Size: Panthers are typically smaller than jaguars. Male panthers weigh between 50 and 100 pounds, while female panthers weigh between 35 and 75 pounds. Male jaguars weigh between 120 and 250 pounds, while female jaguars weigh between 80 and 160 pounds.
2. Coat color: Panthers have a black coat, while jaguars have a yellow or orange coat with black spots. The spots on a jaguar's coat are typically larger than the spots on a panther's coat.
3. Habitat: Panthers are found in tropical rainforests in Africa and Asia. Jaguars are found in tropical rainforests in Central and South America.
4. Diet: Panthers are carnivores and their diet consists mainly of deer, antelope, and wild boar. Jaguars are also carnivores and their diet consists mainly of deer, peccaries, and capybaras.
5. Behavior: Panthers are solitary animals, while jaguars are more social and may live in groups of up to four individuals. Panthers are also more nocturnal than jaguars, and they tend to hunt at night. Jaguars are more active during the day, and they may hunt during the day or at night.
6. Conservation status: Panthers are listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, while jaguars are listed as Near Threatened. Both panthers and jaguars are threatened by habitat loss, hunting, and poaching.