Margays, a type of wild cat found in Central and South America, typically raise their young in dens located in tree hollows or rocky crevices. After a gestation period of about 75 to 81 days, a female gives birth to one to four kittens. The mother is primarily responsible for caring for and nursing the kittens, which remain dependent on her for several months. As they grow, she teaches them essential survival skills until they are ready to venture out on their own around six months of age.
Margay baby facts
Margays like to nest in a hollow of a tree, to have their young.
No, Margays give birth to live young.
A young margays is called a kitten or kit.
Young Margays are called kittens or kits for short.
A Margay kitten is the Margay wildcats offspring.
The Margay hunts rats, squirrels, young sloths, birds, insects and spiders.
gorillas do raise their young
nothing eats the margay
Margay cat is a mammal!
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.
They do not raise them.