アメリカ自然史博物館のインスタグラム(amnh) - 3月31日 14時09分
It’s an ocelot... it’s a margay? Nope—meet the oncilla (Leopardus tigrinus)! Also known as the little tiger cat or tigrillo, it has a wide range across South America and parts of Central America, ranging from northern Costa Rica to northern Argentina. The wild feline is adaptable and lives in a variety of forest habitats. While it’s skilled at climbing trees, it prefers sticking to the ground. Its diet includes a variety of critters such as birds, lizards, and small mammals.
Photo: Groumfy69
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renatadoriamiguel
Don’t let Bolsonaro receive an honor at your museum !!!!! He goes against everything your institution believes and his damage to the environment will be remember in couple years as a black period of Brasil’s history ! Shame on him and shame to the brazilian chamber who is pushing hard for something that soooo does not relate!
amnh
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#historygeek #museum #nature #oncilla
mcdebida
I had a margay when I was little. I cant believe how many different, but identical cats come from Central and South America.
romanboguslavsky
Felines are extremely gracious animals.🌞
in_psy_der
blessed! let’s celebrate ⚡️⚡️⚡️
its.jourey
Beautiful 💚💚
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