yes they can make excellent pets but they mostly would be better in the wild.(rainforest of central and south America)
yes they can be a pet but would be better living in its natural habitat Rain forest of central and south America.
It depends on where you live. In some places you can have a margay as a pet.
no, it might be too big and eat things that live in trees
unless starving
You can in America...
NO, as it is near endangerment.
Margay is an American wild cat not much bigger than a domestic cat with leopard colouring and markings. Found in the rainforests of central and s America. Felis wiedi
A Margay kitten is the Margay wildcats offspring.
Margay cat is a mammal!
nothing eats the margay
No, a margay is not a monkey. However, they do live in trees. A margay is in the same family as the ocelot, but they are smaller.
The Indian tribes sometimes keep one of three species as pets. The ocelot, its smaller look alike the margay, and the jaguarundi.
The margay move in the tree to find its pray
Baby margays are called kittens.
The margay is a small species of cat and definitely a mammal.
Including boat, trailer, and engine, a used BassCat Margay runs around $12,000. A new Margay, maybe $18,000. A margay cat really has no price, as it is not allowed to be legally sold in most places.
The scientific name for a margay is Leopardus wiedii.
the Margay tends to be smarter in the climbing since it can climb trees head down ocelots are smart as well though, just the margay is the smartest.