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The article on clouded leopard claims that species is the only one of the bigger cats capable of climbing down a tree trunk head first - that statement works with a similar capability for the margay, but saying the margay is the only cat capable of it doesn't work. // OlofE03:07, 6 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Actually I misrembered, clouded leopard article doesn't make any claim on being the only species in that way at all. Anyway. Margay article doesn't quite work. // OlofE03:08, 6 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Ny late Norwegian forrest cat did it all the time. I know it says 'no original research', and my own studies of my late Findus not being emperical, it does at least challenge the facts as stated. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.162.53.42 (talk) 08:47, 28 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
My first grader has a question that I cannot find the answer to..
What is the Margays enemies? Please help!!! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.0.33.12 (talk • contribs).
Talk pages are for discussing the improvement of the article. If we had the information you are seeking, don't you think it would already be in the article? - UtherSRG(talk)01:14, 23 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
" Indeed, it is one of only two cat species with the ankle flexibility necessary to climb head-first down trees (the other being the Clouded Leopard)."
from jungle cat: "The most distinctive feature of a jungle cat are equal-sized claws on both fore and hind legs ... which allow it to climb down trees as easily as up, with its head facing downward."
They then observed a margay emitting calls similar to those made by tamarin babies. This attracted the attention of a tamarin "sentinel," which climbed down from the tree to investigate the sounds coming from a tangle of vines called lianas.
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