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Margay
Margay
The margay is very similar to the larger ocelot in appearance, although the head is a little shorter, the eyes larger, and the tail and legs longer. Most notably the margay is a much more skillful climber than its relative, and it is sometimes called the tree ocelot because of this ability. Whereas the ocelot mostly pursues prey on the ground, the margay may spend its entire life in the trees, leaping after and chasing birds and monkeys through the treetops. The margay is found from southern Mexico, through Central America and in northern South America east of the Andes. From my archives.

Kathy Salerni

 
 
 

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Super adorable close up with fantastic details!!


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September 04, 2014

 
- Patrick Rouzes

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  Beautiful tones, detail & capture of this beautiful animal, Kathy. That's three new words this week. WTG, my fiend.


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September 04, 2014

 

Bill Whala
  What an awesome capture of this beautiful margay, Kathy!! You have an amazing gallery.


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Colette M. Metcalf
  Adorable capture, Kathy!!!


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Jeffrey R. Bange
  Absolutely gorgeous capture Kathy as always, I can't believe the size of his eyes.


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- Kay E. Mahoney

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  Very very cute. He is so adorable.


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September 05, 2014

 

Stephen Zacker
  Like those eyes, terrific capture


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