Well it does not look like the jaguar! it looks like the ocelot
A jaguarundi (also jaguarondi, yaguarondi, yagouarondi, or yagouaroundi) is a medium-sized Central and South American wild cat.
Given that jaguarundis are in the same genus as domestic cats, they may share certain physical features such as a sleek body, sharp retractable claws, and keen senses. They may also exhibit similar behaviors like hunting small animals and being agile climbers. However, jaguarundis are larger than domestic cats and have a longer body and tail compared to their relatives.
it would be best if you looked at a picture. if you see it in words it may confuse you.
Cousins of the ocelot include other species of wild cats, such as the margay, jaguarundi, and serval. These cats share similar physical characteristics and can be found in similar habitats in different parts of the world. However, their specific markings, behaviors, and ecological roles may differ.
The presece of a vertebrate.
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.
3 years i think
Puma is the genus and species yagouaroundi.
The jaguarundi is not an endangered species.
The jaguarundi is in the puma genus.
Jaguarundi are not Endangered, they are Least Concern.
Gulf Coast Jaguarundi was created in 1859.
The jaguarundi (see image above) does not live in a nest.
Do you mean a jaguarundi? Because if so, a jaguarundi is a type of wild cat, and it's relatively small.
The Onza is the Jaguarundi.
jaguarundi
A jaguarundi (also jaguarondi, yaguarondi, yagouarondi, or yagouaroundi) is a medium-sized Central and South American wild cat.