The jaguarundi has been called the weasel cat, because it does not look like a typical cat. In parts of Mexico they are known as otter cats. |
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Eloy grew up hunting in the forest for jaguar, peccary, jaguarundi and whatever else he could shoot. |
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I know because I have memorized the entire volume, from aardvark and ant eater to baboon, jaguarundi, talapoin, yak, zebra and zorille. |
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Numerous molecular genetic studies suggest that the cheetah shares a common ancestor with the puma and jaguarundi, from which it diverged six to eight million years ago, probably in North America. |
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Rare plants and animals, including the ocelot and jaguarundi, two endangered cat species, persist there. |
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The roarings of huge creatures are blossoms as are a miniature primate, a Dire wolf, and a jaguarundi crossing a trail by the ocean. |
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The jaguarundi, also spelled jaguarondi, is a small, unspotted New World cat that is also known as the otter-cat because of its otterlike appearance and swimming ability. |
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Status and distribution of the endangered ocelot and jaguarundi in Texas. |
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Howler monkeys, foxes, agouti, paea, tapir, red brocket deer, jaguarundi, raccoon, and collared peccary are also found in the park, but are rarely seen during a short visit. |
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Wild populations of the Americas also include the ocelot, bobcat, lynx, margay, pampas cat, mountain cat, tiger cat, jaguarundi, and Geoffrey's cat. |
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