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Encyclopedia > Oncifelis
Oncifelis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Felidae
Genus: Oncifelis
Species

Oncifelis colocolo
Oncifelis geoffroyi
Oncifelis guigna


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Cat Family - MSN Encarta (570 words)
The bobcat is classified as Lynx rufus, Geoffroy’s cat as Oncifelis geoffroyi, the jaguar as Panthera onca, the jaguarundi as Herpailurus yagouaroundi, and the Kodkod as Oncifelis guigna.
The little spotted cat is classified as Oncifelis tigrinus, the lynx as Lynx lynx, the margay as Leopardus wiedii, and the mountain cat as Oreailurus jacobita.
The ocelot is classified as Leopardus pardalis, the pampas cat as Oncifelis colocolo, and the puma as Puma concolor.
AmericanCatsPage 2 (725 words)
(Oncifelis geoffroyi) is found in parts of Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Chile, Bolivia, and Argentina.
(Oncifelis guigna) may be the smallest cat in the Americas only rivaled by the Oncilla for this position.
They are about the size of a domestic cat and can be confused if not for the pointed ears and in the case of the Brazilian ones, a large nose.
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