"Geoffroy's cat" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Geoffroy's cats [plural]
Etymology: Named after the 19th-century French zoologist Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire (1772–1844). Head templates: {{en-noun}} Geoffroy's cat (plural Geoffroy's cats)
  1. Leopardus geoffroyi, probably the most common wild cat in South America. Wikipedia link: Geoffroy's cat Categories (lifeform): Felids Synonyms (Leopardus geoffroyi): Felis geoffroyi Translations (Leopardus geoffroyi): vuorikissa (Finnish), Kleinfleckkatze [feminine] (German), qattus ta’ Geoffroy [masculine] (Maltese), gato-do-mato-grande [masculine] (Portuguese), ко́шка Жоффруа́ (kóška Žoffruá) [feminine] (Russian)

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