Ocelot
| Latin Name: |
Leopardus pardalis |
| Length: |
26-39 inches |
| Tail Length: |
10-19 inches |
| Weight: |
15-35 lbs |
| Description: |
The Ocelot coat is tawny to reddish gray with blotches or splotches with dark outlines and light colored centers.
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| Distribution: |
Mexico, Central America and South America
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| Population: |
(estimate) |
Ocelot Information
The Ocelot has been considered endangered since 1972. The Ocelot's range is as far north as Texas, although only a small population (estimated at 100) remain in the area.
Ocelot In The United States