Margay can survive less than 10 years out in the wild and up to 20 years in captivity
Margays can live 15-18 years.
On average Margays can live 15- 18 years.
No, Margays give birth to live young.
Margays are found in southern Mexico, Central America, northern South America, Uruguay, and Argentina. It would be rare to find them in Peru.
Only mother and cubs & male and female in mating season
Margays like to shelter in the hollow of a tree.
Margays give birth to a single kitten.
Margays are often referred to as the long tailed spotted cat.
The margay prefers to live in remote rainforests and its range extends from Mexico. it lives in south America
Young margays drink milk, produced by the mother.
Margays lives in northern Mexico in moist forests and in Argentina.
Margays are small spotted cats that can be found living in trees. Margays are on the fast track to becoming extinct due to hunters killing them for their fur.