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Geoffroy Cat
A geoffroy cat is a small, wild cat that inhabits South America and for information or a picture of one, contact an animal conservation group.
They are the most common feline in South America and inhabit parts of the Andes Mountains, Pampas grasslands, Chaco shrub, and woodlands.
They weight about 4.5 to 7.5 pounds and the total body length is about 18 inches to 30 inches with the tail being about 9 to 15 inches long.
A geoffroy cat is a small, wild cat that inhabits South America and for information or a picture of one, contact an animal conservation group.
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Geoffroy Cat -
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Also called Oncefelas Geoffroyi, Geoffrey's Cat.
Coat colors differ from an individual to individual with black spots or stripes on the gray or brown to yellow background. The mating season is in spring after which 2-3- cubs are born. They are solitary and live for about 10-15 years in the wild. A geoffroy cat is a small, wild cat that inhabits South America and for information or a picture of one, contact an animal conservation group.
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