Jaguar

Jaguar is the common name of Panthera onca, a big cat of Central and South America. It is arguably the most impressive carnivorous mammal of the western hemisphere (not counting extinct forms), being larger and stockier even than the Old World leopard. Its coat bears a similar spotted marking to that of the leopard, and a melanistic or black phase, sometimes commonly called a panther, is also known to exist.

The jaguar figured heavily in the religions of Central American peoples such as the Maya, where it was associated with the god of war.

As of this writing, out of the 52 species (including "other") represented on pounced.org, the jaguar is in the lower 20th percentile in popularity as a phenotype.