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- Margay - Wikipedia
The margay (Leopardus wiedii) is a small wild cat native to Mexico, Central and South America A solitary and nocturnal felid, it lives mainly in primary evergreen and deciduous forest
- Margay - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
The margay (Leopardus wiedii) is a small wild cat native to Central and South America Until the 1990s, margays were hunted illegally for the wildlife trade, which resulted in a large population decrease
- Margay Facts - Big Cat Rescue
The Margay is a small, exquisitely patterned cat often mistaken for its relatives, the Ocelot and the Oncilla It features a plush, tawny coat decorated with dark-ringed rosettes and elongated spots
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- 14 Mesmerising Margay Facts - Fact Animal
The margay is an elusive wild cat that spends the majority of its time in the trees of Central and South America It is a small cat that is very similar in appearance to the ocelot On its body, it has markings similar to a panther, and its large eyes help it effectively track down prey
- Margay Cat - Facts, Size, Habitat, Diet, Kitten, Pictures
The margay is a species of small wild cats that belong to the genus Leopardus of the family Felidae Although it resembles its near relatives, the ocelots, the margay has a smaller body with a shorter head, larger eyes and paws, and a longer tail
- Living Species - Margay | IUCN CatSG
The margay rests mainly in trees and is considered to be more arboreal and to be better adapted to live in trees than other cat species It is an excellent and agile climber and can descend a tree headfirst or hang from a branch by one hind foot
- Margay - International Society for Endangered Cats (ISEC) Canada
The Margay has a thick and soft fur, which renders one of its common names in northern Brazil, “gato-peludo” or “fury cat” The centre of each spot, or rosette, is slightly paler, but still darker than the ground colour of the fur
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