Ocelot - Wikipedia It is native to the southwestern United States, Mexico, Central and South America, and the Caribbean islands of Trinidad and Margarita Carl Linnaeus scientifically described it in 1758 Two subspecies are recognized The ocelot is efficient at climbing, leaping and swimming
Ocelot (disambiguation) - Wikipedia An ocelot is a species of South and Central American feline, Leopardus pardalis The term ocelot can also refer to: Ocelot (vehicle), a military armoured vehicle HMS Ocelot, Royal Navy submarine USS Ocelot (IX-110), flagship of ServRon 10 in 1944 Revolver Ocelot, a character in the Metal Gear Solid video game franchise Ocelot (musician), a musician Ocelot (Phish), a single on the 2009 album
Ocelot | Wild Cat Species, Habitat Diet | Britannica Ocelot, (Felis, or Leopardus, pardalis), spotted cat of the New World, found in lowland areas from Texas southward to northern Argentina The short, smooth fur is patterned with elongated, black-edged spots that are arranged in chainlike bands
Ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) | U. S. Fish Wildlife Service Ocelots have both solid and open dark spots which sometimes run in lines along the body The back of the ears is black with a central yellowy white band Solid black spots mark the head and limbs There are two black stripes on the cheeks and one or two transverse bars on the insides of the forelegs
Ocelot - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) is a small mammal, one of nine species in the genus Leopardus Normally it lives in South and Central America, as far up as Mexico and a small part of southwestern United States
Ocelot - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio The ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) is a medium-sized wild cat that was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758 The association of the ocelot with humans dates back to the Aztec and Incan civilizations; it has occasionally been kept as a pet
Ocelot - Leopardus pardalis - Texas Parks Wildlife Department The Ocelot is a beautiful medium-sized spotted cat with body dimen-sions similar to the bobcat (30-41 inches long and 15-30 lbs) Its body coloration is variable; with the upper parts gray or buff with dark brown or black spots, small rings, blotches, and short bars
Ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) Classification - Wild Cat Family The beautifully marked Ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) is widespread and common throughout most of its range in Latin America The Ocelot is the largest cat in the Leopardus group, and is an agile climber and a strong swimmer
Ocelot - New World Encyclopedia Ocelot (Leopardus pardalis, formerly Felis pardalis) is a nocturnal, New World wild cat (family Felidae), up to about three or four feet ( 9 to 1 2 meters) in length, including the tail, and characterized by a grayish to orange yellow fur with black markings and ringed tail
Ocelot - Wikipedia De ocelot of pardelkat (Leopardus pardalis) is een kleine katachtige die samen met onder andere de margay, de tijgerkat, de Geoffroykat en de nachtkat tot de groep van de pardelkatten behoort De ocelot leeft van Midden-Amerika tot in Zuid-Amerika