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The jaguarundi is known as 'Otter Cat' because it has short, rounded ears along with short legs which give it an appearance of an otter. The coat is unspotted, uniform in colour, and varying from blackish to brownish grey (grey phase) or from foxy red to chestnut (red phase).
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