[Aztlan] jaguars in the basin of mexico - "decoded"

Marcelo Donadello marcemusic at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 30 17:00:05 CDT 2008


Listeros: 

Less than two cents. I understand that...

1 - There do not exist " big permanent populations " of jaguars, the jaguar is a territorial animal and each cat inhabits a big territory, except in matching time. It's exact the affirmation about they are less frequent in cold and highly populated areas. 

2- "Ocelotl" is the nahuatl equivalent for spanish tigre (tigre) or the guarani yaguar (jaguar), meaning the big feline. Guarani people calls "yaguarundi" the dark and middle sized "gato de los pajonales", and nahuatl people calls ocelotl the jaguar and ocelotl what now in the "global village dialect" is called ocelot. (For which the guaranis use the word "yaguatirica")

Pardon for my english, and I'm not zoologist, so consult your specialist ;)

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