0 a large wild animal of the cat family that lives in Central and South America
1 a large, wild cat of Central and South America with black spots
One vulture stands on the back of a jaguar; the animal beneath the other vulture is not preserved.
Several warriors, including an eagle and a jaguar, surrounded him.
The mask could represent a jaguar or another unidentified animal head.
They may be an independent feature, but they could be a conventionalized reduction of a pair of jaguar's spots.
One holds a jaguar head; the other, a torch.
The need of transboundary efforts to preserve the southernmost jaguar population in the world.
The night-sun jaguar or "cruller-nosed jaguar" is the most common creature on these image censers.
As mentioned earlier, the empty jaguar throne is placed directly above this figure in the first register, together with a diverse series of warriors.