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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
  • 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 Facts - Big Cat Rescue
    Felid TAG recommendation: Margay (Leopardus wiedii) Although popular with zoos and private owners, the margay is more difficult to breed than other small, spotted neotropical felids
  • Margay - Felidae Conservation Fund
    The margay or tree ocelot is a “small, long-tailed, smooth-skulled representative of the ocelot” (R I Pocock) that is intermediate in size between the ocelot and the oncilla
  • Margay | Small Cat, Tree-Climbing, Nocturnal | Britannica
    Margay, (Leopardus wiedii), small cat (family Felidae) that ranges from South through Central America and, rarely, into the extreme southern United States Little is known about the habits of the margay
  • Margay : Meet the Animals - Center For Animal Research
    Margays are solitary and nocturnal, and spend most of their time in the trees They have ankles that can rotate 180 degrees to help them climb headfirst down trunks Their huge eyes help them see at night when they are most active and hunting their prey of small animals
  • Margay Animal Facts - Leopardus wiedii - A-Z Animals
    Margays are one of the world’s most highly adapted cat species for climbing trees! The margay is a small, spotted cat native to South America, Central America, and Mexico It is roughly the size of a domestic cat, and about a third of the size of its close relative, the ocelot




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