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How can ocelots not be endangered any more?

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How can you help endangered Ocelots?

You can help endangered ocelots by not destroying their homes, not keeping them as pets, and not making them into fur coats


Can you have pet ocelots in Colorado?

Ocelots are an endangered species and it is not legal to have them as pets.


Why are ocelots endangerad?

Ocelots are mostly killed for their pelts, which has caused them to become critically endangered.


Are ocelots endagered?

No, the ocelot is not an endangered species.


How can you help the endangered ocelots become not endangered?

by donating to different organazations set up to help ocelots breed to help with the population.......Lil Rocky


How many ocelots were there in the 1900s?

Certainly in the many thousands, as ocelots have never been on endangered lists.


How long have the ocelots been endangered?

the ocelot has been endangered since 1972


Why do you care if ocelots are endangared?

We should strive to protect endangered species, but the ocelot is not endangered.


What is causing the ocelot to become extinct?

Ocelots are not endangered species.


Are ocelot endangerd?

y r ocelots becoming endangered


What are the current numbers of ocelots in the wild?

No one knows the exact figure, but ocelots are not endangered, listed as a species of least concern.


Why did the ocelots become endangered?

AnswerTheir homes are being destroyed to make way for farm land and they are being kept in captivity. People use to use the ocelots fur as a coatAnother view: The ocelot is not an endangered species, it is listed as a species of least concern by the IUCN.Their number are around 200 . It was classified a "vulnerable" endangered species from 1972 until 1996, but is now rated "least concern" by the 2008 IUCN Red List but that still lowTechnichally there are 11 species, only one is endangered, and it is in a small area of southern Texas.