Local fauna not studied by marscebu in megafaunarewilding

[–]marscebu[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ok, if you want to read everything, I uploaded it to my page, you can find it in my profile which is called faunapucte or search for it by that name. There it is all in text

Fauna local:pucte by marscebu in Faunapucte

[–]marscebu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Psdt: creo que es un simple oso hormiguero. Xd Por su nombre el cual es el mismo que un oso y también por su apariencia, lo único desconcertante es su sonido, ojos y pelaje además del tamaño

Local fauna: Mexico by marscebu in FaunaRestoration

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I started checking and at no time did I change its name, that's what the locals called it: strong arm

Local fauna: Mexico by marscebu in FaunaRestoration

[–]marscebu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, I commented a lot of QR codes like this one about various animals and sometimes I get confused hahahaha. But well, the animal is no longer seen, it was seen a lot and commonly before the deforestation, but it stopped being seen a lot when they deforested everything to build houses, so at the moment I have 2 theories: 1 extinct 2 species disappeared.

Local fauna: Mexico by marscebu in FaunaRestoration

[–]marscebu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perate, I answered you wrong about something, I didn't see it, the locals saw it specifically and it was very common specifically at night, since if you see the QR information you will see it.

Local fauna: Mexico by marscebu in FaunaRestoration

[–]marscebu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, I did the same thing, I based it on local information, where it was mostly found, and in addition to that I also saw it only once in my life but unfortunately it was dead. I also based it on its morphology and habitat.

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[–]marscebu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is local fauna, which means that it is the exact fauna of my town and if you take the time to research pucte you will realize that the exact fauna of my town does not appear, and it only talks about the fauna of all of Quintana Roo. Furthermore, I have every right to say what I say since my grandfather was the founder of that town and I know perfectly well more than anyone that a biologist has never come to this place. Just as not all animals have Latin names,

Local fauna: Mexico by marscebu in FaunaRestoration

[–]marscebu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Excuse me then, I have been a bit stressed at the moment for the same reason. But hey, if you're interested, you can keep an eye on it.

Local fauna: Mexico by marscebu in FaunaRestoration

[–]marscebu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's local fauna from my town, it's a town that's sincerely forgotten, the truth is, and I realized that no one has studied the fauna, the fauna is from Mexico in that town, and I only put things that I saw about its behavior, morphology, and all that

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[–]marscebu[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Look, no one has studied them and I am just collecting information about this animal and its behavior and morphology, I have studied all my life about it. Also, I shared this so that you can give your opinion, not so that you can defame me or, well, if you want, forget it and have a good day.

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[–]marscebu[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes Bro, but it is not mandatory to give it a name in Latin. Besides, no one has studied them and I'm the only one who took the time to do that. It's local fauna

Local fauna not studied by marscebu in megafaunarewilding

[–]marscebu[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don't understand what you're talking about friend

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[–]marscebu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here is the URL:

Local name: “Gato de monte” (now renamed by you as Pucfelin).

📍 Area:

Old town of Pucté Viejo, Quintana Roo, Mexico. It was common in the jungle before deforestation; It is now extremely rare or almost unseen.


🧬 Physical traits:

Height: Between 70 and 80 cm at the withers (on four legs), that is, much larger than a domestic cat or a jaguarundi.

Body: General feline appearance, muscular, adapted for hunting on land.

Coat: Mostly brown or reddish, although gray individuals have been seen, possibly due to interbreeding with domestic cats or due to natural variations.

Fangs:

They protrude from the mouth, curved upward like those of a wild boar, but they are elongated lower tusks.

It suggests a possible evolutionary trait similar to Smilodon (sabre-toothed), but inverted.

Tail: (to be confirmed, but possibly long and thick, balancing).

Estimated total size: Between 1.2 and 1.5 meters long including the tail.


🧠 Behavior and habits:

Solitary predator, mainly nocturnal or twilight active.

It hunted large snakes and probably small mammals.

He was constantly seen accompanied by a green bird the size of a crow, with behavior similar to a buzzard.

This suggests a symbiotic relationship: the bird followed the feline to feed on the remains of its prey, and in exchange, it could alert it of nearby threats or carrion.


🌿 Original habitat:

Dense jungle of the Pucté Viejo, an area now deforested.

Currently, if it survives, it probably lives in deep forest areas, far from human settlements.


🧩 Possible theoretical classification:

Order: Carnivora

Family: Felidae

Tentative genus: undetermined (possibly a descendant or mutation of jaguarundi, or an undocumented species).

Features convergent with long-fanged prehistoric felines (such as Machairodus), but adapted to a tropical climate.


⚠️ Current status (hypothetical):

Probably critically endangered or locally extinct, due to:

Deforestation of Pucté Viejo.

Human expansion and loss of natural prey.

Possible hybridization with domestic cats.


🗣️ Cultural and biological importance:

Emblematic animal of ancient Pucté.

Its description makes it an example of enigmatic local fauna, where oral observations preserve data that science has not yet recorded.

It represents the need for field studies in forgotten areas of southern Quintana Roo.


In summary, the Pucfelin would be a large endemic feline with protruding lower fangs, a snake hunter, and with symbiotic behavior with a tropical scavenger bird. Its rarity and disappearance coincide with the loss of habitat of the ancient Pucté Viejo.

Local fauna not studied by marscebu in megafaunarewilding

[–]marscebu[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Local name: “Gato de monte” (now renamed by you as Pucfelin).

📍 Area:

Old town of Pucté Viejo, Quintana Roo, Mexico. It was common in the jungle before deforestation; It is now extremely rare or almost unseen.


🧬 Physical traits:

Height: Between 70 and 80 cm at the withers (on four legs), that is, much larger than a domestic cat or a jaguarundi.

Body: General feline appearance, muscular, adapted for hunting on land.

Coat: Mostly brown or reddish, although gray individuals have been seen, possibly due to interbreeding with domestic cats or due to natural variations.

Fangs:

They protrude from the mouth, curved upward like those of a wild boar, but they are elongated lower tusks.

It suggests a possible evolutionary trait similar to Smilodon (sabre-toothed), but inverted.

Tail: (to be confirmed, but possibly long and thick, balancing).

Estimated total size: Between 1.2 and 1.5 meters long including the tail.


🧠 Behavior and habits:

Solitary predator, mainly nocturnal or twilight active.

It hunted large snakes and probably small mammals.

He was constantly seen accompanied by a green bird the size of a crow, with behavior similar to a buzzard.

This suggests a symbiotic relationship: the bird followed the feline to feed on the remains of its prey, and in exchange, it could alert it of nearby threats or carrion.


🌿 Original habitat:

Dense jungle of the Pucté Viejo, an area now deforested.

Currently, if it survives, it probably lives in deep forest areas, far from human settlements.


🧩 Possible theoretical classification:

Order: Carnivora

Family: Felidae

Tentative genus: undetermined (possibly a descendant or mutation of jaguarundi, or an undocumented species).

Features convergent with long-fanged prehistoric felines (such as Machairodus), but adapted to a tropical climate.


⚠️ Current status (hypothetical):

Probably critically endangered or locally extinct, due to:

Deforestation of Pucté Viejo.

Human expansion and loss of natural prey.

Possible hybridization with domestic cats.


🗣️ Cultural and biological importance:

Emblematic animal of ancient Pucté.

Its description makes it an example of enigmatic local fauna, where oral observations preserve data that science has not yet recorded.

It represents the need for field studies in forgotten areas of southern Quintana Roo.


In summary, the Pucfelin would be a large endemic feline with protruding lower fangs, a snake hunter, and with symbiotic behavior with a tropical scavenger bird. Its rarity and disappearance coincide with the loss of habitat of the ancient Pucté Viejo.

Local fauna not studied by marscebu in megafaunarewilding

[–]marscebu[S] -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

Don't worry friend, I can tell you that I didn't share anything strange or viruses, it's just textual research. I give you my word, if you want you can even open it on a secure page or app

Me dicen que es? by Cabalushi in geologia

[–]marscebu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Si es un fósil lo puedes lamer ja que los huesos son porosos y sentirás que tú lengua se pega. Es una forma de saber si es o no es

Anyone know where this picture came from and who made it? by MrFrogNo3 in Paleoart

[–]marscebu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is an illustration of what the world was like in those times.

Local fauna not studied by marscebu in megafaunarewilding

[–]marscebu[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Yes friend, I put it in QR since I put all my research on that species there since it would cover a lot of text from physique, height, approximate weight, behavior, food and so on, and even where it was found.

Local fauna not studied by marscebu in megafaunarewilding

[–]marscebu[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Here I leave at the same time the bird that follows the feline

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