Ocelots are not endangered species.
They kill rodents
Mankind.
At this moment, the Ocelot is Least Concerned. But one day, the Ocelot may become Threatened. No one knows for sure if the Ocelot will become Endangered.
its not extinct and it not endangered it just is habitat is being destroyed and it could become endangered It isn't extinct but it IS endangered. In the 80's there were more concerns for the animal because it was being hunted for its fur. Now on the IUCN list its one of their least concerns. Their population is low in the US.
they aren't extinct they are actually causing many problems because there are too many of them
Mainly to protect its habitat, and curtail skin hunting. But the ocelot is not an endangered species.
Animals can become extinct for a wide variety of reasons. The most common reasons are the following:DiseaseOver-HuntedGenetic Similarity (causing sterility and disease)
it would disrupt the food chain, resulting in more consumption of other animals by predators who currently prey on the ocelot, and organisms which the ocelot feeds upon would have an increase in survival rates, resulting in a growth of population of them.
No. The ocelot is listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN.
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.
The baby ocelot is about 5-9 ounces at birch. They then become anywhere from 28-40 pounds.
They are not extinct.