Oncilla or Tigrillo (Leopardus tigrinus), MELANISTIC, family Felidae, Panama
Also called Northern Tiger Cat and Little Spotted Cat
photograph by Ignacio Yúfera
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Oncilla or Tigrillo (Leopardus tigrinus), MELANISTIC, family Felidae, Panama
Also called Northern Tiger Cat and Little Spotted Cat
photograph by Ignacio Yúfera

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The Felidae
Wanted to share some more art I just haven't uploaded from last year! Really enjoyed doing these feline studies, dozens of hours of unseen research went into each on top of the many hours it took to draw 😵
Also shout to my cat Ezra who I snuck into the Felis study to represent the domestic cat hehe :3c
An oncilla (Leopardus tigrinus) also known as a northern tiger cat, little spotted cat, and tigrillo, in Hamerton Zoo Park, UK
by Roger Wasley
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south america! the three tiger cats seem to be a recent taxonomical addition, but different ones have also been called other names such as southern and northern tiger cats and oncillas! the print is available on etsy here and as a sticker pack here
🌿 Who is the Central American Tigrina? This tiny wild cat (Leopardus tigrinus centralis) might be a subspecies… or a full species of its own. Some studies even link it closer to ocelots than to its supposed cousins. Mysterious, elusive, and stunningly spotted, it prowls the forests of Central America — quietly vanishing before we’ve even figured out exactly who it is. 🐾✨
This oncilla – a reclusive wild cat roughly the size of a domestic cat, but with bigger eyes and teeth – is fleeing into the undergrowth, having been released after six months of rehabilitation in a wildlife refuge. It was rescued from smugglers in Colombia.
Photograph: CORNARE/Reuters