kodkod

E367964

The kodkod is a small, elusive wild cat native to the temperate rainforests of southern Chile and Argentina, known for being one of the smallest felids in the Americas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf carnivore
felid
mammal
species
wild cat
activityPattern crepuscular
nocturnal
behavior elusive
solitary
binomialName Kodkod
surface form: Leopardus guigna
bodyLength 37–51 cm
class Mammalia
coatPattern spotted
commonName guiña
kodkod
conservationStatus Vulnerable
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
surface form: IUCN Red List
continent South America
diet carnivorous
earColor black with white spots on back
family Felidae
furColor brownish-yellow
grayish-brown
genus Leopardus
habitat Valdivian temperate rain forest
surface form: Valdivian temperate rainforest

evergreen temperate forest
forest edge
scrub
secondary forest
temperate rainforest
hasMarking black spots
dark bands on tail
isAmong smallest wild cats in the Americas
kingdom Animalia
nativeRegion southern Chile
southwestern Argentina
nativeTo Argentina
Chile
order Carnivora
phylum Chordata
preysOn birds
insects
lizards
small mammals
reproduction gives birth to 1–3 kittens per litter
shoulderHeight about 25 cm
tailLength 20–25 cm
taxonRank species
threat deforestation
habitat loss
persecution by humans
weight 1.5–3 kg

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