They live in the UNDERSTOREY
forest ground
Rainforest
canopy
because of humans threatening Margays in their home, the rainforest
Yes, the Margay is a wild spotted nocturnal cat native to the Americas. It lives alone in remote areas of the rainforest.
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.
No, they are solitary animals.
Felines (cats i. e. Jaguar, puma, ocelet, margay, and the jaguarundi.)
The margay cat (Leopardus wiedii) is typically classified as a secondary consumer in the trophic levels of a tropical rainforest ecosystem. It primarily preys on small mammals, birds, and reptiles, positioning it above primary consumers that feed on plants. As a carnivore, the margay plays a crucial role in regulating prey populations and maintaining ecological balance within its habitat.
On average Margays can live 15- 18 years.
no rhinos do not live in rainforest.
No, Margays give birth to live young.
Yes, the margay is a solitary animal.