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She has a white dress shirt with dark green sleeves with a ribbon of the same color, and a skirt of the same color. She has dark gloves and thigh-highs, both of which fade to a lighter color at the end. She has black boots with ribbons. | She has a white dress shirt with dark green sleeves with a ribbon of the same color, and a skirt of the same color. She has dark gloves and thigh-highs, both of which fade to a lighter color at the end. She has black boots with ribbons. | ||
Like all Friends, she has traits of the animal species she belongs to, most specifically in her case, the tail and ears of a Jaguarundi. | Like all Friends, she has traits of the animal species she belongs to, most specifically in her case, the tail and ears of a Jaguarundi. | ||
|reallife=The jaguarundi has short legs, an elongated body, and a long tail. The ears are short and rounded. The coat is without spots, uniform in color, with, at most, a few faint markings on the face and underside. The coat can be either blackish to brownish-grey or foxy red to chestnut; individuals of both morphs can be born in the same litter. It has a length of 53 to 77 cm with a 31-to-60 cm-long tail, and weighs 3.5 to 9.1 kg. | |reallife=[[File:Puma yagouaroundi.jpg|thumb|upright=1.0|left| Jaguarundi in the Zoo de Pont-Scorff, France. Photo by [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Puma_yagouaroundi.jpg Vassil], 2015.]] | ||
The jaguarundi has short legs, an elongated body, and a long tail. The ears are short and rounded. The coat is without spots, uniform in color, with, at most, a few faint markings on the face and underside. The coat can be either blackish to brownish-grey or foxy red to chestnut; individuals of both morphs can be born in the same litter. It has a length of 53 to 77 cm with a 31-to-60 cm-long tail, and weighs 3.5 to 9.1 kg. | |||
It occurs from southern Texas and coastal Mexico in the north, through Central and South America east of the Andes, and as far south as northern Argentina; its habitat is lowland brush areas close to a source of running water, including dry thorn forest to wet grassland. It also occassionally occurs in dense tropical areas. | It occurs from southern Texas and coastal Mexico in the north, through Central and South America east of the Andes, and as far south as northern Argentina; its habitat is lowland brush areas close to a source of running water, including dry thorn forest to wet grassland. It also occassionally occurs in dense tropical areas. |
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