A Geoffroy's Cat is a small, wild cat that is found in parts of South America. They are very agile and have a lifespan of around 12 years.
Geoffroy's Cats are carnivores, meaning that they eat meat. They prey on small animals like rodents and birds, but they can also take down larger prey if needed.
These cats are solitary animals and only come together to mate. They are typically very shy and will avoid humans whenever possible.
Geoffroy's Cats are considered to be a vulnerable species due to the loss of their natural habitat. However, there are efforts underway to help protect these cats and ensure their future survival.
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Fact 1
These cats are known to get up on their back legs in order to scan their surroundings.
Fact 2
The Geoffroy's cat is nocturnal and a solitary hunter that contacts conspecifics only during the mating season.
Fact 3
Their coat color differ depending on whether they are in their southern or northern home ranges.