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Weight: 12-30 pounds
Head/Body: 35 inches
Tail: 16 inches
Subspecies: 11
The ocelot is a medium-sized cat with a
graceful body, long, powerful legs, and a short tail. Its coat is a soft
creamy yellow with striking center-spotted rosettes of black with a soft
brown color inside the rosette. The rosettes often link up to form chains.
Its head is boldly marked with black spots and bars. Its tail is heavily
ringed with a black tip. The ocelot may be found in any type of cover from
thorny chaparral to jungle, but never in the open, of North and South
America south of the United States, where it hunts by night, from the
ground, but spends the day secure in high trees, and seeks birds, deer,
peccary, coatimundi, agouti and other small mammals. This is one of the
most beautiful of all cats. As a result it has been hunted to
near-extinction for its pelt, in spite of being protected in most
countries. It is believed that not all subspecies currently remain.
Hear An Ocelot

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