The noun jaguar is a Portugese word which came into that language around 1600. It originated from the language of the Tupi - Native American - people of Brazil and Paraguay; the Tupi word was jaguara, which is believed to have referred to any large predatory animal.
The name of the British car, Jaguar, was adopted following the Second World War; the company making the car was the Swallow Sidecar Company, which used the initials 'SS' as a brand. The Nazi SS, or Schutzstaffel, was Hitler's paramilitary force, understandably unpopular with the British, so the company had to find a new brand name for their cars. The name, of course, comes from the animal, jaguar, chosen because of the creature's famous beauty, sleekness and speed.
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Jaguar is called "जैगुआर" in Hindi. It is pronounced as "jaguar".
A female jaguar is called a "jaguaress."
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A black leopard or jaguar is often called a panther.
A jaguar's offspring is called a cub.
A black leopard or jaguar is often called a panther.
A male jaguar is called a "jaguar." There is no specific term used to distinguish between male and female jaguars. Both genders are simply referred to as jaguars.
the group name of a jaguar is a jamboree
The spots on a jaguar are called rosettes.
As you know, a Jaguar is a big cat, part of the family called Felidae. Female cats are called queens. Believe it or not, the female is a jaguaress.
Cubs.