which is correct? jaguar fur or jaguar's fur
Mister Micawber Senior Member Yokohama USA, English Oct 26, 2006 #2 . Both are possible and correct grammar. I would suggest the possessive (jaguar's) if the animal still possesses its fur; if it has become a lady's coat, then the noun as adjective (jaguar) is a more reasonable choice. .
. Both are possible and correct grammar. I would suggest the possessive (jaguar's) if the animal still possesses its fur; if it has become a lady's coat, then the noun as adjective (jaguar) is a more reasonable choice. .