Ocelots are still common in most of their range, exact figures not available.
Many species fit this description. Jaguar, ocelot, margay, and other smaller species.
Not known how many are still left but the are about 70% left
Around 80 to 120 in the U.S.
Around 80 to 120 in the U.S.
Cougars, jaguars, Canada lynxes, bobcats, ocelots and jaguarundis are found in North America with many other species found in South America.
As the ocelot has a vast range that extends from extreme southern Texas all the way south into much of South America and much of the habitat they occupy is in remote areas, it is unknown how many ocelots remain. It is a fairly common animal in much of its range and listed as a species of least concern. The population in the United States is quite small so it is listed as an endangered species in that country.
No data is available on exact numbers, but is still common over much of its range.
As the ocelot has a vast range that extends from extreme southern Texas all the way south into much of South America and much of the habitat they occupy is in remote areas, it is unknown how many ocelots remain. It is a fairly common animal in much of its range and listed as a species of least concern. The population in the United States is quite small so it is listed as an endangered species in that country.
well there was about (i dont no how many there is but u no about 200) and now there is hardley any at all
how many miles across is south america at its widest point
Theres 1 in south America, because south America IS a continent
There are only about 1200 left of the Pink River Dolphins. They live in the Amazon River in South America.