A jagulep, or jagleop, is the hybrid of a jaguar and a leopardess. A single female rosetted, female jagulep was produced at a zoo in Chicago. The terms jagulep and lepjag are often used interchangeably regardless of which animal was the sire. Numerous lepjaps have been bred as animal actors as they are more tractable than jaguars. Binomial name Panthera onca (Linnaeus, 1758) The jaguar (Panthera onca) is a large member of the cat family native to South and Central America. ... Binomial name Panthera pardus (Linnaeus, 1758) Leopards (Panthera pardus) are one of the four big cats of the genus Panthera. ... Chicago (officially named the City of Chicago) is the third largest city in the United States (after New York City and Los Angeles), with an official population of 2,896,016, as of the 2000 census. ...
When a jagulep or lepjag decide to cross breed with a lion, the offspring are referred to as lijaguleps, or once more commonly as a Congolese Spotted Lion. A Congolese Spotted Lion or more correctly lijagulep is the hybrid of a leopard/jaguar cross (a jagulep or lepjag) with a lion. ...
JagLep is a variant of jagulep and jagleop, the designations for a cross between a (male) jaguar and a (female) leopard — two medium- to big-sized species of wild cat, both of whom are also known as panther.
This kind of hybrid does not occur in the wild, since the jaguar is found in the New World (the Americas) and the leopard in the Old (Africa and Asia).
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