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Information On The Ocelot
Information on the ocelot babies, conservation status of the special and other facts can be obtained from the websites devoted to wildlife.
In Latin America these cats are called “tigrillo”. They are found in very diverse habitats including humid tropical forests, swampy savannas, and dry scrub countries and along river banks. They are middle sized predators.
Information on the ocelot babies, conservation status of the special and other facts can be obtained from the websites devoted to wildlife.
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Information On The Ocelot -
babies, conservation
These felines are territorial animals. Like all wild cats, they mark their territory with foul smelling urine. The territory of females can be as much as 9 sq miles. The territory of males is larger and may cover 35 sq miles. Information on the ocelot babies, conservation status of the special and other facts can be obtained from the websites devoted to wildlife.
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