Margay Cats By Madi.

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Margay Cats By Madi

Physical Traits The margay cats fur pattern allows it to blend into trees so it can catch its prey Its sharp claws help it to climb up trees

Behavior Adaptations The margay cat climbs trees to capture its prey

Ecosystem/Habitat island of Puerto Rico. Margay cats live in trees that stand in thick jungles The temp. goes from 71 degrees TO 81 degrees

Diet Margay cats eat rats, squirrels, and possums. Larger cats may eat sloths and small monkeys. The margay cat is a carnivore Margay cats eat rats, squirrels, and possums. Larger cats may eat sloths and small monkeys. The margay cat is a carnivore

Video Click here to watch a video

Food Chain The margay cat is a tertiary consumer. Its niche is to hunt other animals for food.

Learned Traits How to hunt Where the best food is How to climb trees

Inherited Traits Its fur pattern Its sharp claws Its teeth Its hunting abilities

Interesting Facts The margay is also known as little ocelot Its scientific name is Leopardus Weidii It can run down a tree head first They practically live in trees People can keep them as pets