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|appearance=Black Jaguar is incredibly similar to [[Jaguar|her original counterpart]] in appearance. However, her hair, animal features, skirt, gloves, shoes, scarf, ribbon and stockings are black, with the skirt and scarf in particular fading very slightly into orange at certain parts. | |appearance=Black Jaguar is incredibly similar to [[Jaguar|her original counterpart]] in appearance. However, her hair, animal features, skirt, gloves, shoes, scarf, ribbon and stockings are black, with the skirt and scarf in particular fading very slightly into orange at certain parts. | ||
Her irides are a grayish blue, and her shirt is now purple instead of white. | Her irides are a grayish blue, and her shirt is now purple instead of white. | ||
− | |reallife=Black jaguars are not a species or subspecies, but merely refers to jaguars (''Panthera onca'') with melanism, a dark pigmentation conferred by a dominant allele. Black jaguars make up about 6% of the entire jaguar population, being incredibly effective hunters in the dark in part to their black coat. Lacking any special features other than aesthetic that differentiate them from regular jaguars, their ecology is generally the same. They roam large areas in search of a mate in the Americas, generally along the equator. Diet consists of whatever prey is available. Due to deforestation from agriculture, their hunting area and range and now severely limited. | + | |reallife=[[File:Black jaguar 3 by tigerlover4-d8vqslt.jpg|thumb|upright=1.0|left|]] |
− | + | Black jaguars are not a species or subspecies, but merely refers to jaguars (''Panthera onca'') with melanism, a dark pigmentation conferred by a dominant allele. Black jaguars make up about 6% of the entire jaguar population, being incredibly effective hunters in the dark in part to their black coat. Lacking any special features other than aesthetic that differentiate them from regular jaguars, their ecology is generally the same. They roam large areas in search of a mate in the Americas, generally along the equator. Diet consists of whatever prey is available. Due to deforestation from agriculture, their hunting area and range and now severely limited. | |
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Black Jaguar | Anime | Festival | Pavilion | KF3 (V2) | Nexon Game | Stage Play | Gallery |
The Black Jaguar is a type of Friend that appeared in the original Kemono Friends mobile game.
Appearance
Black Jaguar is incredibly similar to her original counterpart in appearance. However, her hair, animal features, skirt, gloves, shoes, scarf, ribbon and stockings are black, with the skirt and scarf in particular fading very slightly into orange at certain parts. Her irides are a grayish blue, and her shirt is now purple instead of white.
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In Real Life
Black jaguars are not a species or subspecies, but merely refers to jaguars (Panthera onca) with melanism, a dark pigmentation conferred by a dominant allele. Black jaguars make up about 6% of the entire jaguar population, being incredibly effective hunters in the dark in part to their black coat. Lacking any special features other than aesthetic that differentiate them from regular jaguars, their ecology is generally the same. They roam large areas in search of a mate in the Americas, generally along the equator. Diet consists of whatever prey is available. Due to deforestation from agriculture, their hunting area and range and now severely limited.