Colombian Tigrillo Cat Found in Medellin, Colombia
Medellin, Colombia: A domestic cat nurses a baby margay (Leopardus Wiedii) in a pet shelter. The baby margay, locally known as tigrillo, was found in the suburbs and taken to the shelter were it could be fed by the surrogate mother until it is released back to the wild.
A vet holds a Colombian Tigrillo or Margay (Leopardus wiedii), about nine days old, found in a rural area south of Medellin and taken to the Animal Welfare Foundation, in Medellin, Colombia . (Raul Arboleda/AFP/Getty Images)
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