Jaguarundis (Herpailurus yagouaroundi), family Felidae, found widely across the Americas, from far South TX and SE Arizona, through Mexico, Central America, and much of South America
This cat is very secretive and elusive, and rarely seen.
While working in Ecuador, with the Quichua people, I was told that they use magical portals at the base of Kapok trees to travel from one tree to another... or to the other side.
photograph by @lucas.18photos
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for all you beastlovers out there: a spotted garden eel and a very long jaguarundi. there is a possibility this only makes sense to me but that's ok
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Rainwing royalty concepts. Bat n Lotus are hybrids, and the latter three are all dating the queen
also shhhh i forgot to draw Jaguarundi's ruff
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this winter i went back to BR to visit my family after 3 thousand years :D
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Finished flat color sketch for Duckatrice of their new world chimera! They're a combo of a jaguardundi, pronghorn, and copperhead.
Posted using PostyBirb
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Jaguarundi! A wild cat native to the Americas. Most closely related to the cougar!
[ID: an illustration of a jagarundi on a mossy forest floor, surrounded by bromeliad flowers. It is facing to the left on a green background.]
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Jaguarundi
By: Unknown photographer
From: Wildlife Fact-File
1990s
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Jaguarundi (Herpailurus yagouaroundi)
kingdomoffunnymemes.com
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Doing one of those retweet things on twitter:
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Had an urge to draw a jaguarundi furry and ofc I made them butch
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Jaguarundis (Herpailurus yagouaroundi), family Felidae, found widely across the Americas, from far South TX and SE Arizona, through Mexico, Central America, and much of South America
This cat is very secretive and elusive, and rarely seen.
While working in Ecuador, with the Quichua people, I was told that they use magical portals at the base of Kapok trees to travel from one tree to another... or to the other side.
photograph by Lucas
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Worship Me
l Jaguarundi (x)
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Phylogenetic wild cat tournament
Puma lineage
Genus: Herpailurus & Puma
Depth: 8 (7 wins away from championship)
The puma lineage consists three very different species: the jaguarundi, a small, weasely little beast of many colors, the cougar or "mountain lion", the biggest "small cat", and the cheetah, who will face the winner of this poll in the next round.
Despite two of the three species living in America, the cats of the puma lineage are genetically more similar to old world felines: Prionailurus, Otocolubus and Felis.
Jaguarundi
Puma
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