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Here are some facts about Jaguarundis:

1. The Jaguarundi (Puma yagouaroundi) is a small wild cat native to Central and South America. It is also known as the "otter cat" due to its resemblance to otters.

2. They have a unique, elongated body shape with short legs and a long tail, similar to weasels or mongooses. They have a total body length of approximately 24-30 inches (60-75 cm) and weigh between 7-20 lbs (3-9 kg).

3. Jaguarundis have a wide range of coat colors, varying from dark brown, gray, or reddish-brown to black. Some individuals may also have a lighter, more yellowish or grayish fur.

4. Unlike other wild cats, Jaguarundis have a uniform coat color without spots or stripes. This helps them blend into their habitat and remain camouflaged.

5. They are primarily solitary animals, and their territory size can range from 4-22 square miles (10-56 square km), depending on the habitat quality and prey availability.

6. Jaguarundis are highly adaptable and can be found in a variety of habitats, including tropical rainforests, swampy marshes, grasslands, and even suburban areas.

7. They have a diverse diet, feeding on small mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and occasionally fish. Their varied diet allows them to thrive in different environments.

8. Unlike other wild cats, Jaguarundis are not known for their climbing abilities. They prefer to hunt on the ground and are agile runners and jumpers.

9. Breeding season for Jaguarundis varies depending on their location, but generally occurs during the months of February to March. After a gestation period of approximately 70 days, females give birth to a litter of 1-4 kittens.

10. While Jaguarundis are not currently listed as endangered, they face threats such as habitat loss, fragmentation, and hunting for their fur. Conservation efforts, including habitat preservation and protection, are crucial for their long-term survival.

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