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The history of cat domestication; Why it's awesome: Not all predatory wildcats roar; a small feline called the jaguarundi uses at least 13 calls, including purring, whistling and chirping like a bird.
It might be only a little bigger than a house cat, but the jaguarundi has an elongated body and tail, short legs, and a small, flat head that makes it look more like an otter or a weasel.
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Texas Big Cat Sightings Spark Jaguarundi Rumors - MSNThe jaguarundi (scientific name Herpailurus yagouaroundi) is a small, weasel-shaped wild cat native to Central and South America. Adults usually weigh between 4.5 and 9 kilograms (10–20 pounds ...
Meet the jaguarundi, a curious creature that blurs the line between cat, weasel-and even otter! Here's the lowdown, served in a friendly tone: With a flattened head, tiny round ears, and a long tail, ...
The last confirmed sighting of a jaguarundi in Texas was in Brownsville in 1986. Jaguarundis are not much larger than an average house cat and weigh anywhere from 8-16 pounds.
Residents of Seguin, Texas are reporting sightings of a jaguarundi, a species last seen in Texas in the 1980s. ... People think this big cat seen in Central Texas is an extinct species.
The sighting of a mysterious big cat in the Phoenix Mountains Preserve has left officials puzzled as to what it could be. On Nov. 9, a YouTube account under the name of Jen Fletcher posted a 23 ...
But Texas wildlife officials believe it to be a house cat. ... The last confirmed sighting of a jaguarundi in Texas was in Brownsville in 1986, according to the the department's website.
Jaguarundis are weird little felines that are about the size of domestic cats, have long bodies with short legs and round, flattened heads.
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