national geographic documentary 2015 - Leopardus Guigna Kodkod is frequently spelled as Codcod and called on the other hand Guiña, Hûina or Huiña. The uncommon cat looks to some extent like Geoffrey's Cat and Pampas Cat and is considered by some to be a subspecies of the previous.
Shading is in the scope of yellow to dim cocoa with dim spots and stripes frequently seen on trunk and appendages. Gut and underside is generally white however all dark examples are frequently recorded also. Tail is short and ringed. Feet are huge and head is short and wide in extent to the feline's body size.
Likewise with a large portion of the little, slippery wild felines, point by point behavioral and chasing data is missing about the Kodkod. It is known not nighttime however and a decent tree climber. In daytime it is presumed to rest in trees and ground. Some reports recommend that it is not a single cat and may well have a social way of life like that of lions. Prey creatures incorporate little rodents, creepy crawlies and flying creatures. The bigger male Kodkods have been known not household poultry in regions where human settlements are beside the wild feline's area.
The Kodkod lives in bumpy locales of Chile and Argentina in South America. It lives in thick rainforests, wanting to remain nearby to water bodies.
Two subspecies are perceived, that contrast in their topographical area and physical appearance:
Leopardus Guigna - Southern Chile and Argentina
Leopardus Guigna Tigrillo - Central Chile
Pregnancy endures around over two months for Kodkod after which a normal of two infants are conceived. Lifespan has been known not up to eleven years.
Numbers in the wild are not surely understood however it is comprehended that the feline is very uncommon and ceaselessly debilitated by living space devastation.
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