No, margays do not hibernate. They are active year-round and do not experience a period of dormancy like some other animals do during winter.
2-3 kilograms
Margays are wildcats that are found in Costa Rica. They are an omnivore. Their diet consists of things such as reptiles, rabbits, squirrels, fruits leaves, birds, and even a monkey on occasion.
Yes, they do hibernate in the winter.
Margays are important to the ecosystem as they help regulate populations of small mammals like rodents and birds, which can impact plant diversity. They also contribute to the overall balance of the food chain by acting as both predator and prey in their habitat. Additionally, margays help support ecotourism in regions where they are found, which can provide economic benefits to local communities.
No. Cardinals are active year round. Birds do not hibernate.
Margays like to shelter in the hollow of a tree.
Margays give birth to a single kitten.
Margays can live 15-18 years.
Margays lives in northern Mexico in moist forests and in Argentina.
Young margays drink milk, produced by the mother.
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.
Margays give birth to their young in a hollow of a tree.
Yes
Like all nocturnal animals Margays have proportionally larger eyes to help gather more light.
About 10,000 are left.
we have claws to defend ourself
2-3 kilograms