Bagheera
There are no jaguars in The Jungle Book. There is a black leopard (black panther) named Bagheera, though, and a tiger named Shere Khan.
Bagheera from "The Jungle Book" is a black panther, also known as a melanistic leopard. He is Mowgli's wise and protective mentor in the story.
Bagheera does mean black tiger, but the Indians thought it looked like a black tiger, apparently, because he's a black panther.
The panther's name is Bagheera, which means leopard in Hindi.Interesting fact: There is no such thing as a "black panther." Large black felines can be either black leopards, black cougars, or black jaguars.BagheeraBagheera
A hero from the avengers that is dress up like a panther
As big as a black panther!
If you mean the panther, it was Bagheera.
Bagheera is the black panther in The Jungle Book.
You mean the panther? His name is Bagheera. (pronounced buh-GEER-uh)
You spelled it correctly- it is spelled Mufasa.
There was a black panther in Disney's Jungle Book named Bagheera. I don't remember a panther character in the George cartoons or the movies.