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Margay, Ocelot, and Bobcat


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From Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum in Tucson.

 

Margay (Leopardus wiedii), a small, house-cat size cat native to the Central and South American rainforest.

 

Resting

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Pacing

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"Looking at me?"

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Ocelot (Leopardus pardalis), a closely related and larger cat than margay. He/she wasn't very active that day. I don't blame him/her. It was 106°F (41°C) that day!

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An even larger bobcat (Lynx rufus)

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All with R9/DMR with either 180/2.8 APO (margay) or 280/4 APO (ocelot and bobcat).

 

Thanks for looking,

Peter

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Peter -

 

These are delightful, but I'm with Cahrlei - #1 is my favorite for the reasons he writes. The ocelot seems very young. It's been many years since we've been to the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, but we remember it fondly.

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Charlie, John, Bill, Stuart, and Marcus,

 

Thank you all for your comments.

 

The museum, actually it's a combination of small zoo and botanical garden, was fascinating, even in a 100-degree weather. As far as nailing the eyes, let's just say I took just a few more pictures to get these few with eyes in focus. ;)

 

Peter

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