Three jaguar cubs have become public favorites at a zoo in Mexico City. Two females and a male were born in early March, but spent the first months of life in an isolated room. Recently, they and their mother were transferred to an enclosure with a transparent wall. Is it very impressive for visitors when you can see a mother with cubs? This gives a great opportunity for adults and children to get acquainted with these animals. In Mexico, jaguars are considered an endangered species. The main threats are poaching and habitat loss. The zoo has a breeding program for these predators. Jaguars are similar to leopards, but much larger. In addition, the spots on their fur are of different shapes. Jaguars, if not provoked, rarely attack humans. When meeting a person, these predators show mainly curiosity, not aggression.