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  2. Jaguars in Mesoamerican cultures - Wikipedia

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    The jaguar is important for certain religious authorities in many Mesoamerican cultures, who often associate the jaguar as a spirit companion or nagual, which will protect the religious figures from evil spirits and while they move between the earth and the spirit realm. In order for the religious authorities to combat whatever evil forces may ...

  3. Jaguar - Wikipedia

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    The adult jaguar is an apex predator, meaning it is at the top of the food chain and is not preyed upon in the wild. The jaguar has also been termed a keystone species, as it is assumed that it controls the population levels of prey such as herbivorous and seed-eating mammals and thus maintains the structural integrity of forest systems.

  4. Maya jaguar gods - Wikipedia

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    God L is one of the oldest Mayan deities, and associated with trade, riches, and black sorcery, and belongs to the jaguar deities: he has jaguar ears, a jaguar mantle and lives in a jaguar palace. Some take him to be the main ruler over the Underworld. In that sense, he would have to be considered the true "Jaguar God of the Underworld".

  5. Jaguar Cars - Wikipedia

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    Jaguar Cars was the company that was responsible for the production of Jaguar cars until its operations were fully merged with those of Land Rover to form Jaguar Land Rover on 1 January 2013. Jaguar's business was founded as the Swallow Sidecar Company in 1922, originally making motorcycle sidecars before developing bodies for passenger cars.

  6. Jaguar's story: from the recent 'woke' rebrand controversy to ...

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    Jaguar has evolved from its days as a motorcycle sidecar company. Now a favorite of the UK royal family, it's latest rebrand has stoked controversy.

  7. Werejaguar - Wikipedia

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    As the major predator of Mesoamerica, the jaguar was revered by pre-Columbian societies, and adoption of jaguar motifs by the ruling elite was used to reinforce or validate leadership. [18] However, this does not explain the werejaguar motif in and of itself, and the possible origins of the motif have engaged scholars for over a half century.

  8. Jaguar's rebranding rollout was either a 'brilliant' way to ...

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    "Jaguar's paced unveiling is a brilliant strategy to keep people talking and interested in a highly competitive auto marketplace," Jim Heininger, the founder and principal of the Chicago firm The ...

  9. Jaguar bet big this year. Now, it has to prove all the ... - AOL

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    Ahead of its shift to an all-EV future, Jaguar unveiled a new brand identity this year. The rebrand was roasted by many online. But some advertising vets have said it was a smart strategy. Jaguar ...