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Unlikely Amazon Allies: Ocelot and Opossum | DailyGood



In the lush depths of the Peruvian Amazon, a surprising friendship between an ocelot and an opossum has astonished scientists. Ocelots are commonly known to prey on opossums, but multiple video recordings, spanning four years and different regions of the Peruvian Amazon, found these two creatures defy normal prey-predator roles by strolling together like old pals. It’s a captivating partnership, pushing our understanding of interspecies relationships and drawing parallels to the famous camaraderie between North American coyotes and badgers. This unexpected duo hints at nature’s complex tapestry, illustrating that unlikely alliances are not only possible but perhaps beneficial. Dr. Isabel Damas-Moreira, a senior researcher, notes, “This discovery was accidental. It reminds us how important it is to observe closely – because nature is often more complex than we think.”



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