Examples of using Leopardus in English and their translations into Indonesian
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The largest species in Leopardus is the ocelot;
Leopardus was previously regarded as a subgenus of the genus Felis.
The Andean Mountain Cat, Leopardus jacobita, is a small species of wildcat.
Below is a list that describes the unique features of the eight species of the Leopardus genus.
The Margay(Leopardus wiedii) is a spotted cat native to the Americas.
Similar in appearance to the larger ocelot, the margay(Leopardus wiedii) is a much more skilful climber.
The Margay(Leopardus wiedii) resembles an ocelot but is much smaller.
Today, few of these subspecies are recognised as being distinct,while the majority of species of small cats have been separated into their own genera, such as Leopardus and Puma.
The Leopardus geoffroyi ranges in parts of southern and central South America.
Small, spotted cats of the genus Leopardus belong to the family Felidae.
The Margay(Leopardus wiedii) resembles an ocelot, but is as small as a domestic house cat.
Each eventually begins hoarding pieces of Light, called Lux, from the monsters known as Heartless, and each creates their own factions themed around their individual animal icon: Ursus, Anguis,Unicornus, Leopardus, and Vulpes.
Leopardus is a genus of small spotted cats mostly native to Middle and South America.
Also known as Kodkod, the Guina(Leopardus guigna) is the smallest feline species in South America.
Leopardus is a genus of spotted small cats mostly native to Middle and South America, with a very small range extending into the southern United States.
The name"leopard" comes from the Greek word leopardus, which is a combination of leon(lion) and pardus(panther).
The Leopardus guttulus is a cat species that is found in the South American countries of Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil.
As varieties, Severtzov lists Felis nipalensis described by Thomas Horsfield and Nicholas Aylward Vigors, Leopardus Elliotti, Leopardus Horsfieldi and Leopardus chinensis described by John Edward Gray, and Felis bengalensis described by Anselme Gaëtan Desmarest.
The Leopardus colocolo is a small species of cat that ranges in central and northern Chile where it is found on the western slopes of the Andes.
The name"leopard" comes from the Greek word leopardus, which is a combination of leon(lion) and pardus(panther), according to PBS Nature.
The Leopardus pardalis, a Leopardus species with ten subspecies, is found extensively in South America, Central America, Mexico, and some parts of southern US.
Genetic studies indicate that the genus Leopardus forms a distinct clade within the feline subfamily, and first evolved in South America around ten to twelve million years ago.
The Leopardus jacobita is an Endangered species of Leopardus that inhabits the higher altitudes(1,800 m to 4,000 m) in the Andes mountains.
The Northern oncilla(Leopardus tigrinus) occurs in Central America, Venezuela, Guyana and north-eastern Brazil.
The Leopardus tigrinus is a cat species that inhabits the cloud forests, sub-tropical highland forests, scrublands and the cerrado of Central America to central Brazil in South America.
Later genetic studies revealed that the Leopardus genus forms a separate clade within the feline subfamily, and first evolved in South America around ten to twelve million years ago.
The largest species in Leopardus is the ocelot(L. pardalis); most of the other species resemble domestic cats in size, with the kodkod(L. guigna) being the smallest cat in the Americas.
Genetic studies indicate the genus Leopardus forms a distinct clade within the feline subfamily, and first evolved in South America around 10 to 12e million years ago(Mya).

