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Jaguar

British pronunciation/d‍ʒˈæɡwɑː/
American pronunciation/ˈdʒæˌɡwɑɹ/
Jaguar
[NOUN]
1

a large wild animal belonging to the cat family with a yellow fur covered with black spots, native to Central and South America

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jaguar definition and meaning

What is a "jaguar"?

The jaguar is a powerful big cat known for its striking appearance and remarkable hunting abilities. With its tawny coat covered in distinctive black spots called rosettes, the jaguar is the largest cat in the Americas and an apex predator in its natural habitat. Jaguars have a robust build, with strong jaws and sharp teeth used for capturing and killing prey. They are excellent swimmers and are known to inhabit a variety of ecosystems including rainforests, swamps, and grasslands in Central and South America. Jaguars are opportunistic hunters, known to prey on a wide range of animals such as deer, monkeys, caimans, and fish. They are also known for their elusive nature and are considered a symbol of strength and power in many indigenous cultures. However, jaguars face threats such as habitat loss and hunting, and conservation efforts are underway to protect their populations and ensure their survival in the wild.

Examples
1I was happy with my new car, even though my friends called it a poor man's Jaguar.
2Jaguars have the most powerful bite of any big cat.
3Jaguars cover a large home range in their search for food.
4Jaguars are an apex predator.
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