Jaguarundi
Puma yagouaroundi
The jaguarundi or eyra cat is a small wild cat native to southern North America and South America. It has been listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List since 2002. Its presence in Uruguay is uncertain. The megareserves of the Amazon Basin are probably the only conservation units that can sustain long-term viable populations.
In some Spanish-speaking countries, the jaguarundi is also called ''gato colorado'', ''gato moro'', ''león brenero'', ''onza'', ''tigrillo'', and ''leoncillo''. The Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation of its common English and Portuguese name is [ʒɐɡwɐɾũˈdʒi]. It is also called ''gato-mourisco'', ''eirá'', ''gato-preto'', and ''maracajá-preto'' in Portuguese. Jaguarundi comes from Old Tupi ''yawaum'di''.
In some Spanish-speaking countries, the jaguarundi is also called ''gato colorado'', ''gato moro'', ''león brenero'', ''onza'', ''tigrillo'', and ''leoncillo''. The Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation of its common English and Portuguese name is [ʒɐɡwɐɾũˈdʒi]. It is also called ''gato-mourisco'', ''eirá'', ''gato-preto'', and ''maracajá-preto'' in Portuguese. Jaguarundi comes from Old Tupi ''yawaum'di''.