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Margays (Leopardus Wiedii) are arboreal monkey cats that can hang from a tree limb with one hind foot! They’re found in tropical rainforests from Mexico to Argentina and are nocturnal and solitary. A Margay is gray to honey colored with black spots and its tail length is about 70% of its head to body length. It's the size of a mere house cat. In 3,000 years, Margays will have evolved into Marcats, the Acrobats (for being so flexible). Marcats live in wetlands due to global warming and heavy rainfalls. Since there are barely any trees, they’ve become aerial, aquatic and terrestrial and active 24/7 searching for food. Their tail will split in half when in water or in air to help them swim or fly. When on land, they camouflage by changing their body color to green. As per Darwinism, this is how the Survival of the Fittest works.