No. It comes from a Tupi-Guaranà word for "beast".
The word jaguar comes into English by way of Portuguese, from the Tupi word jaguara meaning any large carnivore. The compound form jaguarete means "true large carnivore". The Guarani word yaguarete has the same meaning.Early reports that it has anything to do with "animal that kills with a single bound" were mistaken and false.Jaguar is properly pronounced jag-wahr.
Because he has gone through all the elements of tragedy. His wife dies....he kills his friend Caesar. then he kills himself.
i don't know exactly but American bombers shot down 2/3 of all planes shot down by America
Macbeth kills Banquo in the play and then Banquo's ghost haunts Macbeth.
Five airborne kills is considered an ACE. This doesn't vary from country to country.
The name "jaguar" is derived from the Native American word "yaguar," which means "he who kills with one leap." This name reflects the jaguar's hunting prowess and agility in capturing prey with powerful leaps.
The word "jaguar" derives from the Tupian word "yaguara," meaning "he who kills with one leap." This refers to the jaguar's powerful hunting abilities in South America where the animal is native.
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.
The word jaguar comes into English by way of Portuguese, from the Tupi word jaguara meaning any large carnivore. The compound form jaguarete means "true large carnivore". The Guarani word yaguarete has the same meaning.Early reports that it has anything to do with "animal that kills with a single bound" were mistaken and false.Jaguar is properly pronounced jag-wahr.
The jaguar is the only big cat that doesn´t kill prey by biting its throat; instead, it bites through the skull, piercing the brain with its fangs and causing death instantly. Even the word "jaguar" comes from a South American Indian word meaning "the beast that kills in a single bound!"
Jaguars are named after the Native American word "yaguar," which means "he who kills with one leap" in the Tupi-Guarani language. This name reflects the jaguar's strong hunting abilities and its characteristic style of ambushing prey.
in animal face off the anaconda won but on land the jaguar may win, in the Disney film jungle cat, the jaguar kills the anaconda, however, they said on wikipedia that they were abusing the animals by drugging them so the jaguar could win, if the anaconda was healthy, the jaguar would have been lunch!
It leaves it. It wanted it before now it doesn't
A cytotoxin is an agent that kills cells
A pediculocide kills lice. It is a class of insecticides.
People who kill for gods
Food is the thing that kills most Americans a year.