yes
Like many other animals, the ocelot prefers a solitary existence. However, they will often interact with other members of their species despite not being a pack animal.
The ocelot has never been common in the U.S., most of the ones seen in this country are vagrants from Mexico. The ocelot is doing fairly well, not considered an endangered species.
It's legs make it swim well, and it is very powerful and fast, not only for swimming, but for chasing prey, attacking as leaping, and running to have races with their other ocelot friends.
the ocelot would win because the sloth is a slow poke and a ocelot is stronger faster smarter and a ocelot would murder a sloth
The nickname of an ocelot is the dwarf leopard. Sometimes these small cats are called the McKenney's wildcat as well. Ocelots are spotted and look similar to a leopard in coloring.
You can touch an Ocelot but however , if the Ocelot feels threatened it may injure you.
What in the heck is Ocelot?
No, he is Raiden not Ocelot .
the ocelot rests in the trees
Well, let's think about it. Can you see an ocelot without a microscope? Then it is multicellular.
well it looks grassy with trees (jungle trees)
Ocelot means VEHICLE in Latin