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The ocelot is native to South and Central America, Mexico, and Texas.
No. The wild cats of South America are; Jaguar Puma Ocelot Margay Oncilla Jaguarundi
South America, and Central America.
The ocelot is also known as a dwarf leopard. The ocelot is a wild cat that inhabits Central America, Mexico, and South America, including the islands of Trinidad and Margarita.
The ocelot is a wild feline or cat, spotted, and found in Central and South America.
South American ones.
southern part of North America
Ocelot live in South America, Central America and Mexico. There have been sightings of them in Texas and Arizona but these are rare. They are solitary and nocturnal. They live in areas with dense foliage, including tropical forests, Mangrove swamps and Savannas. They rarely come out in the open, preferring to stay well hidden.
Feline mammal of south America beginning with the letter O is an "ocelot."
Miami, Florida From Eastern Mexico to central South America
The ocelot's habitat is widely distributed over central and South America, and are occasionally sighted in southern Texas (in other words, the climate can range from desert to rainforest).
Ocelots Live In South America, Central America And EXTREMELY Small Parts Of South U.S.A. The Countries Or States That Ocelots Live In Are Mainly Brazil, Peru, Costa Rica, Mexico And Extremely South Parts Of California Or Better, Texas.