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Yes, a coyote can prey on an ocelot. Coyotes are opportunistic predators and may target smaller wild cats like ocelots as part of their diet. Ocelots are one of the many potential prey species for coyotes in their natural habitats.
One, but they will mate once a year.
Ocelots are the smelliest cats in the world. They live in rainforests in S. America. Ocelots are like mini leopards, but the y aren't leopards. They live from 79-82 days. Being a carnivore, they eat small animals, like frogs, birds, and mammals. Ocelots are one of the smallest cats on Earth, but are not the smallest of all. They are more of a small/medium cat. The scientific name of the ocelot is Leopardus pardalis. Lots of pards, right?
20 or more
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Ocelots are the smelliest cats in the world. They live in rainforests in S. America. Ocelots are like mini leopards, but the y aren't leopards. They live from 79-82 days. Being a carnivore, they eat small animals, like frogs, birds, and mammals. Ocelots are one of the smallest cats on Earth, but are not the smallest of all. They are more of a small/medium cat. The scientific name of the ocelot is Leopardus pardalis. Lots of pards, right?
This is impossible to answer. As 202 is an area code, one cannot calculate how many people live there by an area code specifically. There could be 3 people who live in a household.
Ocelot males (Leopardus pardius) attract chicks with their odor. If you read the one with some facts bout ocelots I made, you know ocelots are the world's smelliest cats.
as many as you can fit!! wonderful area. :)
a population map shows how many or how little people live in one area.
Baby ocelots are commonly referred to as "kittens." They are born with a spotted coat that helps them blend into their environment. Ocelots typically give birth to one to three kittens in a litter, and the young are dependent on their mother for several months before becoming independent.
jaguar and ocelotSome add panther to this list, but that is a misnomer. Panthers can be one of many cats, including the jaguar, in the Panthera genus. Ocelots are in the Leopardus genus and should not be confused with the leopard, which are in the Panthera genus. Leopards are not indigenous to South America.