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A '''jaguar''' was an [[Earth]] [[mammal]] native to at least [[South America]]. A large, wild [[cat]] (also see [[Lion]]), it was hostile to [[human]]s. The [[Second Doctor]], [[John and Gillian]] once put a jaguar into a trap to harass any men who fell into it. This "jaguar trap" was a part of a larger scheme to defend one village from another. ([[TVC]]: ''[[The TARDIS Worshippers]]'') | A '''jaguar''' was an [[Earth]] [[mammal]] native to at least [[South America]]. A large, wild [[cat]] (also see [[Lion]]), it was hostile to [[human]]s. The [[Second Doctor]], [[John and Gillian]] once put a jaguar into a trap to harass any men who fell into it. This "jaguar trap" was a part of a larger scheme to defend one village from another. ([[TVC]]: ''[[The TARDIS Worshippers]]'') | ||
==Cultural references to jaguars== | |||
In [[Brazil]], the [[Fifth Doctor]] and [[Turlough]] once met a woman named [[Ileana de Santos]] who took on the spirit identity of a jaguar. She possessed a jaguar hide which connected her to her avatar. ([[BFA]]: ''[[Loups-Garoux]]'') | |||
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Revision as of 22:09, 5 March 2012
A jaguar was an Earth mammal native to at least South America. A large, wild cat (also see Lion), it was hostile to humans. The Second Doctor, John and Gillian once put a jaguar into a trap to harass any men who fell into it. This "jaguar trap" was a part of a larger scheme to defend one village from another. (TVC: The TARDIS Worshippers)
Cultural references to jaguars
In Brazil, the Fifth Doctor and Turlough once met a woman named Ileana de Santos who took on the spirit identity of a jaguar. She possessed a jaguar hide which connected her to her avatar. (BFA: Loups-Garoux)