Big Cat Fact #22: Jaguarundi Series

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The jaguarundi (Puma yagouaroundi) is one of four species of wild cat living in the United States! They are found in Southern Texas, and have even been sighted as far as Florida.

RSCC Jaguarundi by nicknack68

RSCC Jaguarundi by nicknack68

Jaguarundi by Carine06

Jaguarundi by Carine06

Hamerton Zoo Jaguarundi by nicknack68

Hamerton Zoo Jaguarundi by nicknack68

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Jaguarundi Color Phases

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The Jaguarundi (Puma yagouaroundi) comes in three main color phases; grey, red, and a greyish brown. These are natural variations within the species - not color mutations/morphs such as leucism, albinism, etc. There is a common misconception that greyish brown individuals are melanistic, but this can be disproven by observing the brown coloration on their face and neck.
Interestingly, the red and grey color phases were once believed to be two separate species - red being the eyra cat, and grey being the jaguarundi. Since then, however, this theory has been disproved.
Jaguarundi by Cloudtail
Another picture, I’ve made during my summer holiday at Zoo Krefeld.

Jaguarundi by Cloudtail
Another picture, I’ve made during my summer holiday at Zoo Krefeld.

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“Serious Jaguarundi Is Not Amused
by Jane J. Lee
Photograph by Pete Oxford/Minden Pictures
The jaguarundi’s stubby ears don’t seem very catlike, but its haughty expression will be familiar to many a cat owner. This particular jaguarundi...

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Serious Jaguarundi Is Not Amused

by Jane J. Lee

Photograph by Pete Oxford/Minden Pictures

The jaguarundi’s stubby ears don’t seem very catlike, but its haughty expression will be familiar to many a cat owner. This particular jaguarundi (Herpailurus yagouaroundi) was resting on the rain forest floor in the Amazon in 2006.

The IUCN Red List sets them as a species of least concern in Mexico down through Central America into South America. However, in the southern U.S., they are considered endangered.

These small cats can weigh between 10 and 20 lbs (4.5 and 9 kg).

(via: National Geographic)

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2010-09-26-12h41m28.272P5330 (by A.J. Haverkamp)

Hamerton Zoo Jaguarundi (by nicknack68)

Hamerton Zoo Jaguarundi (by nicknack68)

River Safari-41 (by lynnylchan)

River Safari-41 (by lynnylchan)

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