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The ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) is a medium-sized spotted wild cat that reaches 15.7 to 19.7 inches at the shoulders and weighs between 17.6 and 34.2 pounds. It was first described by Swedish ...
The ocelot is a midsize cat — larger than a house cat but smaller than a bobcat, according to the zoo. They develop much faster than larger cats; by age 2, the ocelot kitten will be fully ...
A male ocelot kitten was born at Audubon Zoo on May 6, 2020, to parents “Milagre” and “Joaquin.” ...
Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NEW ORLEANS – On Friday, the Audubon Zoo’s rare ocelot kitten “Batata,” made his public debut.
Meet the newest member of the Audubon Zoo!A rare, male ocelot kitten was born at Audubon Zoo on May 6 to parents Milagre and Joaquin.The wild cat species is about twice the size of the average ...
A rare, male ocelot kitten was born at Audubon Zoo on May 6. The wild cat species is about twice the size of the average domestic feline and is known for its striking dappled coat.
Maya, the kitten’s mother, gave birth to the still-unnamed kitten on Sept. 12, according to a news release. An ocelot kitten is seen in an image provided by the Los Angeles Zoo.
The young ocelot photographed at Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge is one of an estimated 50 to 80 ocelots left in the U.S., the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department said in a Facebook post.
Laguna, a 5-month-old ocelot kitten, sits by Jay Jensen's desk at the Texas Zoo. The ocelot is one of the last native cat species in Texas; there are about 50 cats in the Texas ocelot population.
A photo of a kitten wandering the vast South Texas wilderness is giving wildlife officials hope for an endangered and iconic cat species. The young ocelot photographed at Laguna Atascosa National ...