![]() 07/06/2019 at 00:36 • Filed to: Jaguar, Zoo, California, shitpost | ![]() | ![]() |
The Jaguar is not just a car. Its lesser-known definition is a cat-type mammal in the Americas.
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I’d say that spotted camo is working for it - almost invisible in that pic.
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That is a jaguar. The car is a jag-you-are.
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This’ll blow your mind then:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mustang
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Wow! Wait, these are the kind of horses that instinctively run into human crowds, right?
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So at the zoo some of the kids were pronouncing it “Jag-wire.” I don’t get it, where is the “i” in “Jaguar”?
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Hey Sid, one Jagua r
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Loved them in AoE2
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Arizona game and fish accidentally killed a jaguar in southern Arizona a few years ago. Then another one made it’s way up and was living in the Santa Rita mountains, feeding on black bears. RIP El Jefe.
Hopefully we start getting more Jaguars and less people living in the Southwest.
![]() 07/06/2019 at 01:34 |
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I’ve heard that pronunciation before. I have no explanation for it.
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Did somebody say Mustang?
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Nah, Ford got the name wrong. These are the ones for running into crowds with:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Courser_(horse)
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americans cant speak english is the explanation:p
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Most Americans say jag-wahr