What is a jaguarundi?

What is a jaguarundi?

The jaguarundi ( Herpailurus yagouaroundi) is a wild cat native to the Americas. Its range extends from central Argentina in the south to northern Mexico, through Central and South America east of the Andes. The jaguarundi is a medium-sized cat of slender build. Its coloration is uniform with two color morphs, gray and red.

Is a jaguarundi a sympatric cat?

Unlike other sympatric cats such as the ocelot, the jaguarundi is more active during the day and hunts mainly during daytime and evening hours. Individuals live in large home ranges, and are sparsely distributed within a region. The jaguarundi is an efficient climber, but typically prefers hunting on ground.

What is being done to restore habitat for the jaguarundi?

People in the Lower Rio Grande Valley are working together to plant native shrubs and restore habitat for the Jaguarundi, Ocelot, migrating songbirds, and other animals. Like the Ocelot, the Jaguarundi is found in dense, thorny shrublands. Jaguarundis are found in northern Mexico and central and south America.

Is there a jaguarundi in Arizona?

“Jaguarundi (Herpailurus yagouaroundi Geoffroy 1803) not in Arizona or Sonora”. Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science. 32 (2): 155–157. JSTOR 40021308. ^ a b Simberloff, D.; Schmitz, D.C. & Brown, T.C. (1997). Strangers in Paradise: Impact and Management of Nonindigenous Species in Florida. Washington, D.C.: Island Press. pp. 172–173.

What does a jaguarundi look like in red phase?

Red color phase. The jaguarundi has short legs, an elongated body, and a long tail. The ears are short and rounded. The coat is without spots, uniform in color, with, at most, a few faint markings on the face and underside.

What is the difference between a jaguarundi and tayra?

Due to looking like a weasel, the dark morph jaguarundi will often be mistaken for the tayra, which is a large mustelid, but it lacks the tayra’s yellowish spot on the throat and has a very long, thin tail and very short hair.