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  1. Jungle Cat is a 1960 American documentary film written and directed by James Algar. The documentary chronicles the life of a female jaguar in the South American jungle. The film was released on August 10, 1960, and was the last of Walt Disney Productions' True-Life Adventures series of documentary feature films.

  2. Jungle Cat (1960) is the seventh and final entry in Walt Disney Productions' feature-length True-Life Adventures, an award-winning series that was credited with the creation of the nature-documentary format that has since become standard fare in movies and television.

    • James Algar
    • Winston Hibler
  3. Jungle Cat is more intimate than its kin, allowing individual animal characters to be developed. Central to the cast is a pair of jaguars (one ebony), whose fighting leads to love and, not long after, two babies (one resembling each parent).

  4. Release Date: December 16, 1959. Genre: Animals/Nature, Documentary, Family. This documentary chronicles the life of a female spotted jaguar in the South American jungle.

    • Winston Hibler
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  5. Jungle Cat is a 1960 American documentary film written and directed by James Algar. The documentary chronicles the life of a female jaguar in the South American jungle. The film was released on August 10, 1960, and was the last of Walt Disney Productions ' True-Life Adventures series of documentary feature films.

  6. Set against a backdrop of stunning waterfalls, breathtaking vistas and exotic flowers, Jungle Cat offers an intimate glimpse into the lives of a jaguar family in life-and-death struggles with crocodiles, wild pigs and strange seven-foot-long burping fish called pirarucu.

  7. Jungle Cat is more intimate than its kin, allowing individual animal characters to be developed. Central to the cast is a pair of jaguars (one ebony), whose fighting leads to love and, not long after, two babies (one resembling each parent).