jaguarundi如何读

英:[,dʒæɡwə'rʌndɪ]

美:[ˌdʒægwə'rʌndɪ]

jaguarundi是什么意思

  • n.[动] 美洲山猫

jaguarundi英英释义

  • n.long-bodied long-tailed tropical American wildcat

jaguarundi词源英文解释

American Spanish, from Old Guarani yaguarundi; akin to Tupi jawarundɨ jaguarundi

The first known use of jaguarundi was circa 1885

jaguarundi 例句

1 Children from India shared images of tigers, leopards and civets, while students from Mexico shared their pictures of jaguarundi, ocelots and ring-tailed ground squirrels.

2 The new border barrier would particularly harm endangered aplomado falcons, jaguarundi and ocelots, Jordahl said, which need to be able to traverse the border to breed and maintain genetic diversity.

3 In the warehouse were scores of skins of jaguar, puma, ocelot, and jaguarundi, and one skin of the big, small-toothed red wolf.

4 Critics raised concerns about habitat of the endangered ocelot, jaguarundi and aplomado falcon.

5 In central Kenya, the rarely-seen jaguarundi cat hunts on school property.

6 Julie was hoping to see one of Central America’s big cats — a jaguarundi or even a jaguar.

7 The reddish - brown color phase of the jaguarundi.

布朗先生将在星期二或星期三回来。

8 The jaguarundi is a small, close to housecat-sized wild cat common in central and South America.

9 It is the reddish-brown color phase of the jaguarundi.

这是美洲虎的红棕色阶段。

10 In addition to creating an 185-acre wildlife corridor on its nearly 800-acre property, the company has pledged to dedicate another 1,250 acres of land for ocelot and jaguarundi conservation.

11 Long, squat, flat-faced jaguarundis have a uniform coat, while small, agile ocelots sport striking coat patterns.

12 In Ecuador and Peru, community-led programmes, forest purchases and monitoring schemes are helping protect spectacled bears, as well as ocelot, jaguarundi and mountain tapir.

13 Others have snouts and rounded ears, resembling in coloration and features the jaguarundi,” or “black spots and streaks of an ocelot.”

14 The jaguarundi's stubby ears don't seem very catlike, but its haughty expression will be familiar to many a cat owner.

15 It is also the habitat of two rare cats, the Gulf Coast jaguarundi and ocelot.

16 After getting in contact with the Horco Molle nature reserve, it was confirmed that Tito was actually a jaguarundi, a type of small wild cat that’s native to North and South America.

17 The region is vital to not only bird species such as piping plovers and northern aplomado falcons but also Gulf Coast jaguarundi, ocelots, and critically endangered Kemp's ridley sea turtles.

18 This 240-mile final stretch of the Rio Grande is an ecological crossroads where the tropical and the temperate mingle, attracting more than 400 bird species and several endangered mammals, including the elusive ocelot and jaguarundi.

19 Suddenly, sleek and black as night, a small wildcat called a jaguarundi descended the trunk of a Brazil nut tree, leaped to the forest floor and ran off into the jungle.

20 The endangered animals at the refuge — rescued African servals, jaguarundi, bobcats, Siberian lynx, mountain lions and panthers — were unharmed.

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