The jaguarundi (see image above) does not live in a nest.
south America
3 years i think
The forests of Central and South America.
no They do nOT live in a nest
The jaguarundi is not an endangered species.
Jaguarundi are not Endangered, they are Least Concern.
The jaguarundi is in the puma genus.
The jaguarundi, like their cousin the cougar, are solitary animals.
Neither! However, a female crocodile does build a nest to incubate her eggs but she does not live in it.
I think a jaguarundi would have a mysterious name because jaguarundi's are not that common. People don't really know what this animal can do or eat.
Gulf Coast Jaguarundi was created in 1859.
Servals do not live in the rainforest. They live on the African savanna, which is open grassland. Some small rainforest cats include ocelots, jaguarundi, and margays.