Yes, margays are known to use camouflage as a hunting strategy to catch their prey. Their spotted fur helps them blend into the dappled light of their forest habitat, allowing them to remain hidden from both predators and potential prey. This stealthy approach is crucial for ambushing small mammals, birds, and other animals they hunt.
No, they eat grass, which isn't hard to catch. That's why they don't have camo.
a margay needs air, food and water
A Margay kitten is the Margay wildcats offspring.
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.
right below fleas. You know, thats just how they roll. 0_<
The margay move in the tree to find its pray
The main natural enemies of the margay are larger predators such as jaguars, ocelots, and birds of prey. These animals may pose a threat to margays by hunting them for food or competing with them for resources in their shared habitat.
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.