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Opossums and ocelots appear to team up on Amazonian nights, trekking through the rainforest together, according to videos ...
Scientists in the Amazon have discovered a rare and puzzling bond between ocelots and opossums—two species typically seen as predator and prey.
Cameras in the jungles of Peru have captured footage of Ocelots and Opossums traveling together. Scientists aren't sure why.
As the New York Times reported, a camera trap at the Cocha Cashu Biological Station in the Amazon was intended to monitor ...
Screenwriters in search of the next Timon and Pumbaa may want to look to the Amazon, where unlikely ocelot-opossum duos have ...
This behavior is not only puzzling; it is without precedent. Associations between solitary carnivores and omnivores—especially those that occasionally dine on one another—are vanishingly rare.
An ocelot — an endangered, spotted animal twice the size of a typical house cat — was seen creeping across a shot captured on a field camera in June.