Pampas cat - Wikipedia The Pampas cat (Leopardus colocola) is a small wild cat native to South America [1] It is listed as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List as habitat conversion and destruction may cause the population to decline in the future
Pampas Cat - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio The Pampas cat (Leopardus colocola) is a small wild cat native to South America It is named after the Pampas, fertile South American low grasslands It is listed as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List as the loss of its native habitat may cause the population to decline in the future
Pampas Cat WG – Conserving pampas cats The PCWG carries out conservation projects for the five recently recognized species: Desert Pampas cat Leopardus garleppi, Savanna Pampas cat Leopardus braccatus, Pampa cat Leopardus munoai, Colocolo cat Leopardus colocola, and Pajeros cat Leopardus pajeros We are 16 projects and you will learn all about them!
Pampas cat | Andean, Patagonian Wildcat | Britannica Pampas cat, (Felis colocolo), small cat, family Felidae, native to South America It is about 60 cm (24 inches) long, including the 30-centimetre tail The coat is long-haired and grayish with brown markings which in some individuals may be indistinct
ADW: Leopardus pajeros: INFORMATION Pampas cats are terrestrial mammals that inhabit highlands of the eastern Andes Mountains, and lowlands of northwestern, central, and southern Argentina Although they are more predominately found in lowlands, rather than highlands, their elevation ranges from 0 m (sea level) to 5,000 m
Pampas Cat - Felidae Conservation Fund Although pampas cats may look like heavy-set housecats, it is an illusion: their long hair makes them appear larger than they really are Scientific Designation: Leopardus colocolo; Endangered Status: Near Threatened (NT) Lifespan: Up to 16 5 years; Body Length: 51-76 cm; Height: 30-35 cm; Tail Length: 30 cm
Pampas Cat Facts - Fact Animal Pampas Cat Profile South American felids are unique and exquisite in a way that occurs nowhere else on Earth Only Asia comes close to matching the species richness of small forest cats found in the tropical South American jungle, and one species in particular, the Pampas cat, may make up almost half of known species, depending on who you ask
Pampas cat | species data, conservation, photos - BigCatsWildCats The Pampas cat is a special animal in South American culture For many years, Indigenous people have told stories about this small wild cat Some groups, like the Quechua and Aymara people, believe the Pampas cat is connected to nature and has spiritual powers