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Definitions of ocelot in various dictionaries:
noun - nocturnal wildcat of Central America and South America having a dark-spotted buff-brown coat
adj - an American wildcat [n -S] : OCELOID
OCELOT - The ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) is a wild cat native to the southwestern United States, Mexico, Central and South America. It is listed as Least Con...
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This New World cat can be 4 feet long, including the tail |
The ocicat is so named because the daughter of its original breeder thought it looked like this wild cat |
Not a "lot" of this cat, felis pardalis, can be spotted in the wild |
Known scientifically as felis pardalis, there are only about 100 of these cats left in Texas |
"Cool" cat seen here: |
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A nocturnal wildcat (Felis pardalis or Leopardus pardalis) of the brush and forests of the southwest United States and Central and South America, having a grayish or yellow coat with black spots. |
a medium-sized wild cat that has an orange-yellow coat marked with black stripes and spots, native to South and Central America. |
nocturnal wildcat of Central America and South America having a dark-spotted buff-brown coat |
a small wild cat that has yellow fur with black spots and lives in South America and Central America |
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The ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) is a wild cat native to the southwestern United States, Mexico, Central and South America. It is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List as the population is estimated to comprise more than 40,000 mature individuals and is considered stable. Its fur was once regarded as particularly valuable, but legal trade of its fur ceased decades ago.In the United States, it inhabits southern Texas and southern Arizona. |