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| French: | chat des pampas | |
| German: | Pampaskatze | |
| Spanish: | gato pajero, gato de los pajonales |
| F. (O.) c. colocolo | Central Chile |
| F. (O.) c. braccata | Central Brazil |
| F. (O.) c. budini | Northwest Argentina |
| F. (O.) c. crespoi | Northwest Argentina |
| F. (O.) c. garleppi | South Peru and west Bolivia |
| F. (O.) c. pajeros | Central Argentina |
| F. (O.) c. thomasi | Ecuador and north Peru |
| Overall | Males | Females | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Head and Body lengths (cm) | |||
| Tail lengths (cm) | |||
| Weight (Kg) | 3-3.7 |
As its English name suggests, this cat is a creature of open grass and scrub country. It is also found in several types of forest, usually of the more open sort. It is not found in lowland rainforest areas, but ranges in the mountains to an altitude of 5000m. Although the map shows the range as continuous, it is by no means certain that this is the case; in fact if the suggestion that there are three species of Pampas cat is correct the populations are likely to be separate.Zoos with Pampas Cats
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