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Leopardus pardalis, jaguatirica - Zoológico Virtual da Fauna Brasileira - Brazil Nature
Informações sobre a fauna brasileira, classificação e comportamento animal, animais em risco de extinção. [por]
Leopardus pardalis (Ocelot): Narrative
Ocelots are known to inhabit a variety of different types of habitats. These range from dense thorn scrub in the Rio Grande Valley to the tropical forests of the Amazon. Ocelots are also known to live in the mountainous regions of Central America and the Andes. Their main requirement seems to be the presence of dense cover. [eng]
Leopardus pardalis (Ocelot): Media
Photos. [eng]
CSG Species Accounts: Margay (Leopardus wiedi)
In Belize, a radio-collared margay was found to forage in trees, but travel on the ground (Konecny 1989). Based on analysis of 27 scats, the most common item in the diet was a small arboreal mammal, the big-eared climbing rat. Squirrels, opossums, arthropods, small birds and fruit were also taken (Konecny 1989). Other reported arboreal prey includes prehensile-tailed porcupines, marmosets, capuchin monkeys, and three-toed sloths (Goldman 1920, Beebe 1925). [eng]
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