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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Subfamily
  
Higher classification
  
Felinae

Gestation period
  
Ocelot: 79 – 82 days

Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Leopardus

Mass
  
Ocelot: 8 – 20 kg

Length
  
Ocelot: 68 – 100 cm

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Lower classifications
  

Leopardus is a genus of small spotted cats mostly native to Middle and South America. Very few range into the southern United States. The genus is considered the oldest branch of the part of the cat family to cross into the Americas, followed by the genera Lynx and Puma. (The jaguar is the other extant cat native to the Americas.) The largest species in Leopardus is the ocelot; most of the other species resemble domestic housecats in size, with the kodkod (L. guigna) being the smallest cat in the Americas. The margay (L. wiedii) is more highly adapted to arboreal life than any other cat in the Americas.

Contents

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Despite the name, leopards are members of genus Panthera, not Leopardus.

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Taxonomy

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There has been some revision of this branch of Felidae in recent years. Leopardus was previously regarded as a subgenus of the genus Felis. The Pantanal and Pampas cats were previously considered subspecies of the colocolo.

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Genetic studies indicate the genus Leopardus forms a distinct clade within the feline subfamily, and first evolved in South America around 10 to 12e million years ago (Mya). Within the genus, two distinct evolutionary lineages appear to exist; one leading to the ocelot, margay, and Andean mountain cat, and the other leading to the remaining species.

Species

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  • L. braccatus (Cope, 1889)Pantanal cat
  • L. colocolo (Molina, 1782) – colocolo
  • L. geoffroyi (d'Orbigny & Gervais, 1844)Geoffroy's cat
  • L. guigna (Molina, 1782) – kodkod
  • L. guttulus (Hensel, 1872) southern tigrina
  • L. jacobitus (Cornalia, 1865) – Andean mountain cat
  • L. pajeros (Desmarest, 1816)Pampas cat
  • L. pardalis (Linnaeus, 1758) – ocelot
  • L. tigrinus (Schreber, 1775)oncilla, tigrina
  • L. wiedii (Schinz, 1821) – margay

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    References

    Leopardus Wikipedia