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This image was taken very early in the morning. The sun was just beginning to rise behind the mountains, and the cold was still heavy in the air. The lynx appeared on this rocky area and began hunting right in front of us. What stood out immediately were its ears. They moved constantly, adjusting position again and again, working like precise antennas. There was no rabbit visible anywhere, yet the lynx was clearly tracking its prey using sound alone. You could follow the entire process. The pauses. The focus. The way it narrowed down the exact location of the rabbit without ever seeing it. Then the chase began, and within seconds it was over. The lynx emerged successfully with the rabbit in its mouth as the first light of the day touched the landscape. Witnessing this behavior so closely was truly unforgettable.
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Meow! It’s Caturday. Meet Geoffrey’s cat (Leopardus geoffroyi). This small wild cat can be spotted throughout parts of South America, including Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Paraguay. It lives in an assortment of habitats like grasslands, wetlands, and savannas. On average, the feline weighs about 9.5 lbs (4.3 kg). Its diet includes small mammals, birds, and fish.
Photo: Arjan Haverkamp, CC BY-SA 2.0, flickr
Oncilla or Tigrillo (Leopardus tigrinus), MELANISTIC, family Felidae, Panama
Also called Northern Tiger Cat and Little Spotted Cat
photograph by Ignacio Yúfera