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( This post was last modified: 11-30-2019, 04:09 PM by Dark Jaguar )

credits: Animais Selvagens do Pedro Têia


Interaction between a young Ocelot and a Silky anteater in the wild Brazil.  SKIP TO 1:32MIN




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Measurements and weights of the Eurasian lynx
Book Wild Cats of the World (Mel Sunquist and Fiona Sunquist)

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Measurements and weights of the Jaguarundi
Book Wild Cats of the World (Mel Sunquist and Fiona Sunquist)

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Daniel Rosengren: " WOW! WOW! WOW! I just saw the rare black serval in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. Normally these elegant long-legged wild cats are golden-yellow with black spots and stripes. Here it makes a fox-leap pounding on a rodent, its main prey. Stay tuned for more photos of this fantastic animal. "


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Daniel Rosengren: " Here comes a second photo of the same black serval I posted a few days ago. When seen in direct sunlight the spots are still visible, just like in black panthers.

The phenomenon of black morphs in animals is called melanism and is caused by an overproduction of the dark pigment melanin. It occurs in at least 11 species of wild cats as well as in many other animal groups. Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. "


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Sunda marbled cat (Pardofelis marmorata marmorata) at Kucing Batu; credit: Kathleen Conforti (who mistook it for a clouded leopard, see this thread for Mainland and Sunda clouded leopards, respectively Neofelis nebulosa and Neofelis diardi)

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Both look like each other but the Macarajá Cat is smaller.



Macarajá Cat.


https://www.mundoecologia.com.br/animais/gato-maracaja-nome-cientifico-peso-altura-e-tamanho/


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Ocelot.

https://oncafari.org/especie_fauna/jaguatirica/




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Photo by: Brodie Ferguson.

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Hd video of a margay
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Not sure if its a bobcat or a lynx
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Macarajá Cat

https://www.nationalgeographicbrasil.com/animais/mamiferos/gato-maracaja


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Thomas Vijayan: " Serval cat, Kenya "


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Himalayan Lynx (subspecies of Eurasian Lynx) hunting a Markhor in Pakistan.




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Wow my first time seeing a himalayan lynx on video , let alone hunting , thanks for the video man highly appreciated
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Jaguarundi

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A rarity among the felids...





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