The ocelot is considered still common, many thousands exist in the wild, listed as a species of least concern.
There are currently 1,320 surviving veterans who fought during World War II. World War II was fought from 1939-1945. There are veterans from Germany, the United States, France, the UK, and Australia, the Philippines, and other countries.
There is no specific number available for how many ocelots are currently in captivity worldwide as the population can vary based on individual facilities and conservation efforts. Ocelots are often kept in zoos, wildlife reserves, and breeding programs to help protect the species and prevent their decline in the wild.
The World Wildlife Fund is helping all big cats, and many other groups are working to stop the fur trade. But, ocelots are not an endangered species.
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Ocelots are still common in most of their range, exact figures not available.
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It is challenging to determine the exact number of ocelots in the 1900s due to limited historical records. However, ocelot populations were significantly affected by habitat loss, hunting, and the exotic pet trade during that time, leading to a decline in their numbers. Conservation efforts have since been implemented to protect ocelots and their habitats.