Margay (Leopardus wiedii), family Felidae, mother and kitten, Costa Rica
photograph by Kenneth Martinez
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Margay (Leopardus wiedii), family Felidae, mother and kitten, Costa Rica
photograph by Kenneth Martinez
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Margay kitten By: Unknown photographer From: Wildlife Fact-File 1990s
Wanted to share some more art I just haven't uploaded from last year! Really enjoyed doing these feline studies, dozens of hours of unseen research went into each on top of the many hours it took to draw 😵
Also shout to my cat Ezra who I snuck into the Felis study to represent the domestic cat hehe :3c
Margays are small felines that spend most of their lives in the trees. Margays can rotate their ankles 180 degrees, allowing them to climb down trees headfirst. They have been observed jumping up to 12 feet horizontally and have been known to mimic the voices of infant monkeys so they can eat the parents.
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"MARGAY AND SAND CAT (separately) PLEASEEEE IM LOVE THEM 💖💖"
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