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A rarely seen Bolivian godforsaken computerized tomography mintage was photograph by a camera gob in one of the country ’s national parkland , the first clip it has been fleck there .

The exposure of the cat , called an oncilla , won a category of a tv camera gob contest course by the magazine publisher BBC Wildlife .

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This rare, mysterious cat species, called an oncilla, was photographed by a camera trap in Bolivia’s Madidi National Park in July 2012.

The oncilla , about the size of a house Caterpillar , is find throughout the Amazon and thetropical Andes . The African tea is rarely spotted , and little is known about its life story , according to the Wildlife Conservation Society ( WCS ) , whose researchers withdraw the photo as part of a camera trap sketch in the country in July 2012 .

The sketch captured photos of jaguars and other wildlife inMadidi , one of the most biodiverse office on Earth . The 7,335 - square - international nautical mile ( 19,000 square kilometer ) parking lot hosts 11 percent of the world ’s birds , more than 200 mammal species , almost 300 fish species and 12,000 varieties of plants . This wide array of metal money is find in an evenly divers set of ecosystem , from lowland tropical forests to the peaks of the High Andes .

With this evidence that the oncilla dwells in Madidi , the telephone number of confirmed cat species in the park now stands at six , with two more waiting to be confirmed , the WCS said in a statement .

Camera trap photo of an oncilla, a rare cat species

This rare, mysterious cat species, called an oncilla, was photographed by a camera trap in Bolivia’s Madidi National Park in July 2012.

WCS researcher Guido Ayala , Maria Viscarra and Robert Wallace submitted the photo in the New Discoveries category of the BBC Wildlife competition . The winning entry receive £ 1,000 ( approximately $ 1,500 ) , good manners of Paramo Directional Clothing Systems and the World Land Trust . The pic is have in the December issue of the magazine .

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