Ocelot Leopardus pardalis
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Average
Common name: Ocelot Length 24-36 inches
Kingdom: Animalia Tail 10 to 15 inches
Phylum: Chordata Height
16 to 20 inches
Subphylum: Vertebrata Weight 17
to 26 pounds
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Suborder: Feliformia
Family: Felidae
Subfamily: Felinae
Genus: Leopardus
Species: Leopardus pardalis
Ocelot Range
Classification and other information:
Ocelots are primarily nocturnal, solitary and terrestrial animals. So
therefore they belong in the Kingdom Animalia. They have a vertebrate
which makes them Phylum Chordata. Ocelots are also mammals which puts them
in the Mammalia Class. They are in the Order of Carnivora which means that
they are carnivores and they are also a member of the cat/feline family which
makes them a part of the Felidae Family. Ocelots are about twice the size of domestic house cats. They are
classified as small cats. Being a small cat means that they are able to
purr constantly but cannot roar. Ocelots and other small cats cannot roar
because they lack special cartilage in their throats. Small cats have bone
instead of this cartilage in their throats. These cats have been important
throughout history. Ocelot fur was once a very important commodity.
According to the Encyclopedia of Animals in 1968, North American fur traders
imported over 100,000 fur coats. Today it is illegal to hunt or even trade
ocelot furs. Their close relatives are the Margay and the Oncilla.
They all have 36 chromosomes while most other cats have 38.
Habitat and Geography:
Ocelots are known for inhabiting numerous and diverse habitats. They can be
found in Southern Texas, Mexico, and Central and Southern America. The
habitat of an ocelot could be called dense cover. Some of the places that
they inhabit are rain forests, subtropical forests, thick bush, savannah,
coastal marsh, and along river banks. They can range from the Rio Grande
Valley to tropical forests in the Amazon. Ocelots can live in many
varieties of habitats but they all have one thing in common. The use of
dense cover.
Adaptation:
Ocelots use a varieties of colors to blend in with their environments.
Their fur coats are golden yellow with dark brown or black spots, rings, and
blotches. Their color ranges from a very light brown to a reddish brown to
black. Usually the ventral surface of their body tends to be lighter in
color or even white.