Abstract:
There is limited information about plant consumption by felid species, yet anecdotal evidence suggests that
plants and grass are a complementary component in the diet of domestic and wild carnivores. We report oppor-
tunistic evidence of wild rice (Oryza latifoliaa) consumption by free-ranging jaguar (Panthera onca), puma (Puma
concolor) and ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) with a camera trap and scats collected in Santa Rosa National Park, Costa
Rica. Hence this note provides the first photographic evidence of O. latifolia consumption by felid species in the
wild. We speculate that these felids might benefit from the pharmacological properties and fiber of this grass.