That all depends on your definition of long.
An ocelot's long tail helps it with balance while climbing and navigating through its forest habitat. It also serves as a tool for communication, as ocelots may use their tail to signal emotions or intentions to other ocelots.
Long, thin, yellow-ish with black spots, with a tail, eyes and short legs.
An ocelot's tail can range in length from 11 to 18 inches, typically making up about one-third of its body length. The tail is used for balance and communication, with unique markings that can help identify individual ocelots.
about 2 in.
Ocelots are born live, not in eggs. A mother is pregnant for about 80 days.
14 yrs
8-11 years.
Ocelots are about twice the size as a normal house cat. They weigh about 20 to 25 pounds
Ocelots give birth to baby ocelots.
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