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ocelot

[os-uh-lot, oh-suh-] / ˈɒs əˌlɒt, ˈoʊ sə- /


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Eventually they spotted ocelots and golden eagles, six different species of rattlesnake and a jaguar.

From Seattle Times

“It’s not one of our native big cat species, mountain lion, bobcat, ocelot or jaguar. It’s pretty big for a house cat,” Arizona Game and Fish Department spokesman Tom Cadden told The Arizona Republic Wednesday.

From Washington Times

Earlier this year, Reuters reported for the first time that scientists were finding mammals, from titi monkeys to ocelots, showing signs of mercury contamination near a Peruvian gold mining hotspot.

From Reuters

Only a few centuries years ago, the northern ocelot was a quintessential American cat, prowling places as diverse as Louisiana, Arkansas, and Arizona.

From National Geographic

In Texas, building the wall has fractured the habitat of the ocelot, severing migration corridors and elevating the risk of the ocelot’s extinction in the U.S.,

From Washington Times