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A Young Jaguarundi in Captivity
Journal of Mammalogy, 1957A young female jaguarundi, Felis yagouaroundi , was purchased in Veracruz, Mexico, by Charles M. Fugler, of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Mr. Fugler kindly permitted me to rear this jaguarundi after we returned to the United States. The kitten was observed for two months at Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas.
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Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 2021
Echinococcus oligarthrus is a tapeworm endemic to South America and widely distributed in the Amazon region. Its lifecycle is maintained by relationships between felids and their prey, mainly small sylvatic rodents, but humans can be infected occasionally. We report two female jaguarundis (Herpailurus yagouaroundi) harboring E.
Jéssyca Bressan, Schwantes +5 more
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Echinococcus oligarthrus is a tapeworm endemic to South America and widely distributed in the Amazon region. Its lifecycle is maintained by relationships between felids and their prey, mainly small sylvatic rodents, but humans can be infected occasionally. We report two female jaguarundis (Herpailurus yagouaroundi) harboring E.
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Mammalian Biology, 2018
Abstract We analyzed 80 mitogenomes of the elusive jaguarundi (Puma yagouaroundi, Felidae, Carnivora), representing seven of the eight putative morphological subspecies traditionally described. The mitochondrial genetic diversity levels were very high in this cat species and therefore similar to other Neotropical cats.
Manuel Ruiz-Garcia, Myreya Pinedo-Castro
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Abstract We analyzed 80 mitogenomes of the elusive jaguarundi (Puma yagouaroundi, Felidae, Carnivora), representing seven of the eight putative morphological subspecies traditionally described. The mitochondrial genetic diversity levels were very high in this cat species and therefore similar to other Neotropical cats.
Manuel Ruiz-Garcia, Myreya Pinedo-Castro
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Jaguarundi (Puma yagouaroundi) in Guanajuato, Mexico
The Southwestern Naturalist, 2012Abstract We report the first record of the jaguarundi (Puma yagouaroundi) in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico. This record expands the distribution of this species by 117 km to the west into the Mexican Central Plateau and increases the number of species of felids reported in Guanajuato to five.
Juan F. Charre-Medellín +4 more
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Felis yagouaroundi (Jaguarundi)
1970Skin biopsies of one male and one female animal were kindly provided by Dr. C. Gray, National Zoological Park, Washington, D.C., USA. The typical feline marker chromosomes are the first autosomes in the fourth row.
T. C. Hsu, Kurt Benirschke
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Entre sombras y selvas: el enigmático jaguarundi
Therya ixmanaSin manchas que lo camuflen y sin miedo a la luz del día, el jaguarundi se desplaza por la selva desafiando la naturaleza de los felinos, nadie parece notarlo, nadie lo mira y es así como su existencia pasa desapercibida ante nosotros...
Daniel Jesús-Espinosa +2 more
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Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 2011
Despite its legal protection, the jaguarundi's (Puma yagouaroundi) status in the United States is currently unknown. Historical accounts indicate jaguarundis previously occupied habitats in extreme southern Texas. Although sightings continue to occur in the United States, none have been confirmed, and it is unclear if jaguarundis are still resident ...
Anthony J. Giordano +2 more
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Despite its legal protection, the jaguarundi's (Puma yagouaroundi) status in the United States is currently unknown. Historical accounts indicate jaguarundis previously occupied habitats in extreme southern Texas. Although sightings continue to occur in the United States, none have been confirmed, and it is unclear if jaguarundis are still resident ...
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Therya Notes
To date, there have been few studies on the dietary composition of the jaguarundi (Puma yagouaroundi). Previous studies mention that reptiles constitute a relatively minor component of the jaguarundi's diet, and in the majority of cases they are only identified to the family level due to the high degree of degradation of the remains observed in faeces
Jonathan Pérez Flores +4 more
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To date, there have been few studies on the dietary composition of the jaguarundi (Puma yagouaroundi). Previous studies mention that reptiles constitute a relatively minor component of the jaguarundi's diet, and in the majority of cases they are only identified to the family level due to the high degree of degradation of the remains observed in faeces
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Mammalia
Abstract The jaguarundi is one the least studied felids in South America. With its three main forms (brownish-black, grey and reddish), the species is listed as Least Concern by the IUCN, but is Vulnerable in Brazil. The grey form is the most common, and has been recorded at several sites within the Pantanal biome, but not the reddish ...
Grasiela Porfírio +9 more
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Abstract The jaguarundi is one the least studied felids in South America. With its three main forms (brownish-black, grey and reddish), the species is listed as Least Concern by the IUCN, but is Vulnerable in Brazil. The grey form is the most common, and has been recorded at several sites within the Pantanal biome, but not the reddish ...
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