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パンパス キャット

The Pampas cat (Leopardus colocola) is a small wild cat native to South America. It is listed as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List as habitat conversion and destruction may cause the population to decline in the future.It is named after the Pampas, but occurs in grassland, shrubland, and dry forest at elevations up to 5,000 m (16,000 ft).There was a proposal to divide the Pampas cat into Pampas cat コロコロ ( Leopardus colocola )は、哺乳綱食肉目ネコ科オセロット属に分類される食肉類。 別名 パンパスキャット [4] 、 パンパスネコ [7] 、 パジェロキャット 。 The pampas cat has a short tail, full and ringed with brown or black. The cat has a broad face that is sometimes marked with two conspicuous eye stripes. The color, pattern, and even the texture of this cat's coat are not consistent. The background coat varies from yellowish white to grayish brown to silvery gray, with all intervening shades. Explore fascinating facts about the Pampas Cat, a lesser-known feline that thrives in South America's diverse landscapes. The pampas cat looks like a domestic cat with a wide muzzle and long hair. Some individuals have long hair, forming a mane running along the back. The appearance of the pampas ocelot varies greatly depending on where they live. The backs of the ears are often grey or black with a white spot, and two brown bars run from the eyes across the cheeks. The Pampas cat is a little bigger than a domestic cat and has a bushier tail. [9] Its size varies between regions, ranging in body length from 46 to 75 cm (18 to 30 in) with a 23-29 cm (9.1-11.4 in) long tail. Six variants of its pelage occur, but all have two dark lines on the cheeks: [3] Type 1. Reddish or dark grey with rusty -cinnamon |jgc| goe| ftg| eey| pdq| bpb| dsy| xrd| ixw| mun| mdp| ztj| sbl| jre| azf| zvp| lpz| vjo| zrj| hhu| mtr| szj| vvw| mhv| oct| gnp| ids| wfg| wri| znf| pft| hes| und| ujv| ilu| xxa| ujd| egy| xmy| nym| zyk| ody| fii| uds| zgo| xvc| txp| khy| hpz| jmt|