A margays litter is just a single kitten.
Cousins of the ocelot include other species of wild cats, such as the margay, jaguarundi, and serval. These cats share similar physical characteristics and can be found in similar habitats in different parts of the world. However, their specific markings, behaviors, and ecological roles may differ.
Felines (cats i. e. Jaguar, puma, ocelet, margay, and the jaguarundi.)
No. The wild cats of South America are; Jaguar Puma Ocelot Margay Oncilla Jaguarundi
The cast of The Man Who Painted Cats - 2012 includes: Sarah Leiser as Emily
The ancestor to the ocelot appeared around 8 million years ago, but is not classified by name. This ancestor is also an ancestor of the puma and house cats.
well of course cats hunt birds
No
Margays are wild cats, if caught a Margay would defend itself in pretty much the same way as a feral cat. Biting, spitting, scratching, growling and kicking out with its back legs, it would try to escape anyway it can. Humans are in fact more of a threat to the margay, through deforestation, illegal poaching for their fur and for the illegal pet trade. These cats are very illusive and are rarely seen, because they spend so much of their life high up in the canopy of the forest.
That is hard and you can't make them. Most older cats do not get along with other CATS! But if kittens are introduce with an older cat they have a better chance of getting along.
Assuming you mean "are dogs cleverer than cats", the answer is difficult. Dogs seem to be more intelligent than cats, but much of that intelligence is used for socialization skills, which cats don't need. So cats are cleverer at some things, like hunting, while dogs are cleverer at others, like getting along with people and dogs.
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