The ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) was first scientifically described by the naturalist Carl von Linné in 1758. However, the species had been known to indigenous peoples long before this formal classification. Ocelots are native to the Americas, primarily found in habitats ranging from southern Texas to South America.
some traits of an ocelot?
How many teeth does an ocelot have
An Ocelot is a large Cat.
The ocelot can climb trees and hunt fish.
A female ocelot is called a "female ocelot" or a "female." Ocelots do not have specific gender-specific names like some other animals.
You can touch an Ocelot but however , if the Ocelot feels threatened it may injure you.
What in the heck is Ocelot?
No, he is Raiden not Ocelot .
the ocelot rests in the trees
Ocelot means VEHICLE in Latin
The ocelot has no natural predator at this time.
some traits of an ocelot?
How many teeth does an ocelot have
An Ocelot is a large Cat.
The ocelot can climb trees and hunt fish.
un ocelot (masc.)
A female ocelot is called a "female ocelot" or a "female." Ocelots do not have specific gender-specific names like some other animals.