The ocelot (/ˈɒsəlɒt/; Leopardus pardalis), also known as the dwarf leopard, is a wild cat distributed extensively within South America including the islands of Trinidad and Margarita, Central America, and Mexico. It has been reported as far north as Texas. North of Mexico, it is found regularly only in the extreme southern part of Texas, although there are rare sightings in southern Arizona.
The ocelot is similar in appearance to a domestic cat. Its fur resembles that of a clouded leopard or jaguar and was once regarded as particularly valuable. As a result, hundreds of thousands of ocelots were once killed for their fur. The feline was classified as a vulnerable species from 1972 until 1996, and is now listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List.
Etymology
The name ocelot comes from the Nahuatl word ōcēlōtl (pronounced[oːˈseːloːt͡ɬ]), which usually refers to the jaguar (Panthera onca) rather than the ocelot.
Taxonomy
The ocelot's genusLeopardus consists of nine species similar to the ocelot, such as Geoffroy's cat and the margay, which are also endemic to South and Central America. All of the cats in Leopardus are spotted, lithe, and small, with the ocelot being the biggest.
Created by Peter Milligan and Michael Allred, O-Force's only appearance was in the first story arc of the X-Statix comic book series, lasting four issues. After this all of the team's whereabouts and status are unknown after the events of "Decimation" and the "Civil War". The exception is Obituary, who was mentioned in the Civil War: Battle Damage Report one-shot.
Fictional team biography
The team is created for a reality television show where mutants compete for a place in the O-Force team. Three of the trainees (Oink, Oracle and Orifice) are only pictured in a single panel and do not appear with the team.
The O-Force television show airs starring Optoman, Orchid, Overkill and Ozone. They compete in a fight onscreen, with Optoman taking the brunt of it. Later, as the team is assembled, a video is shown across the nation of a practice mission. O-Force's first mission is to rescue a group of actors from a mansion filled with gunmen. X-Statix does not believe the mission is anything more than a set-up to make O-Force look good. This is confirmed by the thought bubbles of Solomon O'Sullivan, O-Force's agent. The gunmen who threaten the actors are killed during the mission.
From the mountains in the Sonoran desert, to the foothills of the Argentinian Andes lives a predator perfectly adapted to this wide range of habitats; the Ocelot.
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Ocelot vs. Coati - Osa Conservation
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published: 29 Mar 2021
Ocelot vs Crab!
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On this special Breaking Trail Outtake, see Coyote's new friend, a wild Ocelot he named "Osa", go claw to claw with a feisty land crab she finds on the rainforest floor in Costa Rica!
Land Crabs, also known as Halloween Crabs, are very common in the rainforests of Latin and South America and in fact, while driving at night one can usually see dozens of them crossing the road.
*To be clear, this situation was completely organic. Neither Ocelot nor crab was placed in the scene for the benefit of the video...it was simply a chance encounter between a predator and its pray and we just so happened to be there to witness what happened.
Ocelot’s have a wide range stretching from Argentina to Texas and while the...
published: 20 May 2016
Ocelot Steals My Socks!
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On this special Breaking Trail Outtake, Coyote's new friend the Ocelot steals his socks!
In an attempt to recover his last dry pair of Wigwams, a classic tug-of-war ensues with this feisty jungle cat. Who will win the battle? Well you’ll just have to watch to find out!
Get ready Coyote, an Ocelot just stole your socks!
Ocelot’s have a wide range stretching from Argentina to Texas and while they have fairly healthy populations in the topics they are extremely elusive and rarely seen by humans. There has never been another video like this and we feel so extremely fortunate to have had this incredible experience…it’s one encounter we’ll certainly never forget.
*Big thanks to La Tarde Ecolodge and Roel fo...
published: 24 Jun 2016
Ocelot facts: the fat-hand cat | Animal Fact Files
Ocelots are wild cats native to Central and South America who may also appear on rare occasion in the southern most parts of North America, though in the past their range extended further into the United States. Ocelots can't roar and are generally considered "small cats" even though they can more than double domestic cats in size (at least the males can)! Ocelots hunt rodents, reptiles, and even fish! They may have up to three kittens in a litter, and on average live up to a decade in the wild.
Scientific Name: Leopardus pardalis
Range: South and Central America (limited areas in North America)
Diet: rats, iguanas, agoutis, opossums, armadillos, anteaters, deer, monkeys, tortoises, birds, fish, and crustaceans
Size: Males up to 35 pounds (16kg); females half this size
Life Span: Up to a ...
published: 09 Feb 2020
Ocelots: Unveiling the Impressive Hunting Strategy of the World's Rarest Cats
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Epic Bettle Ocelot vs Giant Anteater #animals #animalbattle #wildlife
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Major Ocelot VS Tornado Yoshida Side-by-Side Gunspinning
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From the mountains in the Sonoran desert, to the foothills of the Argentinian Andes lives a predator perfectly adapted to this wide range of habitats; the Ocelo...
From the mountains in the Sonoran desert, to the foothills of the Argentinian Andes lives a predator perfectly adapted to this wide range of habitats; the Ocelot.
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#SmallCatsUnknown
From the mountains in the Sonoran desert, to the foothills of the Argentinian Andes lives a predator perfectly adapted to this wide range of habitats; the Ocelot.
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Caught on CAMERA TRAP. Check out this aggressive stand-off between an ocelot and a coati at Osa Conservation's restoration plots in Costa Rica.
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Caught on CAMERA TRAP. Check out this aggressive stand-off between an ocelot and a coati at Osa Conservation's restoration plots in Costa Rica.
Support our conservation work: https://www.paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/1956674
Caught on CAMERA TRAP. Check out this aggressive stand-off between an ocelot and a coati at Osa Conservation's restoration plots in Costa Rica.
Support our conservation work: https://www.paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/1956674
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On this special Breaking Trail Outtake, see Coyote's new friend, a wild Ocelot he named "Osa", go claw to claw with a feisty land crab she finds on the rainforest floor in Costa Rica!
Land Crabs, also known as Halloween Crabs, are very common in the rainforests of Latin and South America and in fact, while driving at night one can usually see dozens of them crossing the road.
*To be clear, this situation was completely organic. Neither Ocelot nor crab was placed in the scene for the benefit of the video...it was simply a chance encounter between a predator and its pray and we just so happened to be there to witness what happened.
Ocelot’s have a wide range stretching from Argentina to Texas and while they have fairly healthy populations in the topics they are extremely elusive and rarely seen by humans. There has never been another video like this and we feel so extremely fortunate to have had this incredible experience…it’s one encounter we’ll certainly never forget.
Get ready to see an Ocelot vs a Crab!
*Big thanks to La Tarde Ecolodge and Roel for hosting the team at this location. Please visit their website to book your own adventure in the breathtaking wilderness of Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula today!
http://bit.ly/latardeecolodge
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On this special Breaking Trail Outtake, see Coyote's new friend, a wild Ocelot he named "Osa", go claw to claw with a feisty land crab she finds on the rainforest floor in Costa Rica!
Land Crabs, also known as Halloween Crabs, are very common in the rainforests of Latin and South America and in fact, while driving at night one can usually see dozens of them crossing the road.
*To be clear, this situation was completely organic. Neither Ocelot nor crab was placed in the scene for the benefit of the video...it was simply a chance encounter between a predator and its pray and we just so happened to be there to witness what happened.
Ocelot’s have a wide range stretching from Argentina to Texas and while they have fairly healthy populations in the topics they are extremely elusive and rarely seen by humans. There has never been another video like this and we feel so extremely fortunate to have had this incredible experience…it’s one encounter we’ll certainly never forget.
Get ready to see an Ocelot vs a Crab!
*Big thanks to La Tarde Ecolodge and Roel for hosting the team at this location. Please visit their website to book your own adventure in the breathtaking wilderness of Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula today!
http://bit.ly/latardeecolodge
Breaking Trail leaves the map behind and follows adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they encounter a variety of wildlife in the most amazing environments on the planet!
The Brave Wilderness Channel is your one stop connection to a wild world of adventure and amazing up close animal encounters!
Follow along with adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they lead you on three exciting expedition series - Emmy Award Winning Breaking Trail, Dragon Tails and Coyote’s Backyard - featuring everything from Grizzly Bears and Crocodiles to Rattlesnakes and Tarantulas…each episode offers an opportunity to learn something new.
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On this special Breaking Trail Outtake, Coyote's new friend the Ocelot steals his socks!
In an attempt to recover his last dry pair of Wigwams, a classic tug-of-war ensues with this feisty jungle cat. Who will win the battle? Well you’ll just have to watch to find out!
Get ready Coyote, an Ocelot just stole your socks!
Ocelot’s have a wide range stretching from Argentina to Texas and while they have fairly healthy populations in the topics they are extremely elusive and rarely seen by humans. There has never been another video like this and we feel so extremely fortunate to have had this incredible experience…it’s one encounter we’ll certainly never forget.
*Big thanks to La Tarde Ecolodge and Roel for hosting the team at this location. Please visit their website to book your own adventure in the breathtaking wilderness of Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula today!
http://bit.ly/latardeecolodge
Breaking Trail leaves the map behind and follows adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they encounter a variety of wildlife in the most amazing environments on the planet!
The Brave Wilderness Channel is your one stop connection to a wild world of adventure and amazing up close animal encounters!
Follow along with adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they lead you on three exciting expedition series - Emmy Award Winning Breaking Trail, Dragon Tails and Coyote’s Backyard - featuring everything from Grizzly Bears and Crocodiles to Rattlesnakes and Tarantulas…each episode offers an opportunity to learn something new.
So SUBSCRIBE NOW and join the adventure that brings you closer to the most beloved, bizarre and misunderstood creatures known to man!
GET READY...things are about to get WILD!
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On this special Breaking Trail Outtake, Coyote's new friend the Ocelot steals his socks!
In an attempt to recover his last dry pair of Wigwams, a classic tug-of-war ensues with this feisty jungle cat. Who will win the battle? Well you’ll just have to watch to find out!
Get ready Coyote, an Ocelot just stole your socks!
Ocelot’s have a wide range stretching from Argentina to Texas and while they have fairly healthy populations in the topics they are extremely elusive and rarely seen by humans. There has never been another video like this and we feel so extremely fortunate to have had this incredible experience…it’s one encounter we’ll certainly never forget.
*Big thanks to La Tarde Ecolodge and Roel for hosting the team at this location. Please visit their website to book your own adventure in the breathtaking wilderness of Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula today!
http://bit.ly/latardeecolodge
Breaking Trail leaves the map behind and follows adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they encounter a variety of wildlife in the most amazing environments on the planet!
The Brave Wilderness Channel is your one stop connection to a wild world of adventure and amazing up close animal encounters!
Follow along with adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they lead you on three exciting expedition series - Emmy Award Winning Breaking Trail, Dragon Tails and Coyote’s Backyard - featuring everything from Grizzly Bears and Crocodiles to Rattlesnakes and Tarantulas…each episode offers an opportunity to learn something new.
So SUBSCRIBE NOW and join the adventure that brings you closer to the most beloved, bizarre and misunderstood creatures known to man!
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Ocelots are wild cats native to Central and South America who may also appear on rare occasion in the southern most parts of North America, though in the past t...
Ocelots are wild cats native to Central and South America who may also appear on rare occasion in the southern most parts of North America, though in the past their range extended further into the United States. Ocelots can't roar and are generally considered "small cats" even though they can more than double domestic cats in size (at least the males can)! Ocelots hunt rodents, reptiles, and even fish! They may have up to three kittens in a litter, and on average live up to a decade in the wild.
Scientific Name: Leopardus pardalis
Range: South and Central America (limited areas in North America)
Diet: rats, iguanas, agoutis, opossums, armadillos, anteaters, deer, monkeys, tortoises, birds, fish, and crustaceans
Size: Males up to 35 pounds (16kg); females half this size
Life Span: Up to a decade in the wild
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https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Leopardus_pardalis
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https://books.google.com/books?id=xK2wDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA176
https://books.google.com/books?id=hzNBCgAAQBAJ
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/o/ocelot
https://bigcatrescue.org/ocelot-facts
Ocelots are wild cats native to Central and South America who may also appear on rare occasion in the southern most parts of North America, though in the past their range extended further into the United States. Ocelots can't roar and are generally considered "small cats" even though they can more than double domestic cats in size (at least the males can)! Ocelots hunt rodents, reptiles, and even fish! They may have up to three kittens in a litter, and on average live up to a decade in the wild.
Scientific Name: Leopardus pardalis
Range: South and Central America (limited areas in North America)
Diet: rats, iguanas, agoutis, opossums, armadillos, anteaters, deer, monkeys, tortoises, birds, fish, and crustaceans
Size: Males up to 35 pounds (16kg); females half this size
Life Span: Up to a decade in the wild
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El Turista Digital - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zq8FspbDTM
Lieve - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjEzCxyhJz0
Las Piedra Amazon Center - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKIKx-B-KpE; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4z0P4m96aI
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Anthony Sokolik - https://www.flickr.com/photos/asokolik/8605362487
Josh Henderson - https://www.flickr.com/photos/bugginout/5070690442
Eric Kilby - https://www.flickr.com/photos/ekilby/6849429866
Becker1999 - https://www.flickr.com/photos/becker271/16496545623
Tony Hisgett - https://www.flickr.com/photos/hisgett/15511363514; https://www.flickr.com/photos/37804979@N00/4996457830; https://www.flickr.com/photos/hisgett/5273241407; https://www.flickr.com/photos/hisgett/4996461234; https://www.flickr.com/photos/hisgett/8489694684
Ppgold1963 - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pantanal_-_Jaguatirica.webm; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pantanal_-_Jaguatirica_(2).webm
BhagyaMani - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ocelot_distribution.jpg
BB 22385 - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ocelot_(Zoo-Amiens)b.JPG
Conecto Mexico - https://vimeo.com/190956062
Diego Mosquera - https://vimeo.com/97502604; https://vimeo.com/86155755
Trogon audiovisual - https://vimeo.com/102035446
Diana Fuentes - https://www.inaturalist.org/photos/18638958
Diogo Luiz - https://www.inaturalist.org/photos/46386367
Rob Foster - https://www.inaturalist.org/photos/31768572
Research Credits:
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https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Leopardus_pardalis
https://books.google.com/books?id=UrvxBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA4909
https://books.google.com/books?id=xK2wDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA176
https://books.google.com/books?id=hzNBCgAAQBAJ
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/o/ocelot
https://bigcatrescue.org/ocelot-facts
Explore the awe-inspiring hunting tactics of ocelots, one of the world's rarest and most elusive feline species. Witness their remarkable hunting behavior and u...
Explore the awe-inspiring hunting tactics of ocelots, one of the world's rarest and most elusive feline species. Witness their remarkable hunting behavior and unique adaptations in this mesmerizing YouTube shorts video Don't forget to subscribe to my channel to be informed about new content.. #Ocelots #video #shorts
Explore the awe-inspiring hunting tactics of ocelots, one of the world's rarest and most elusive feline species. Witness their remarkable hunting behavior and unique adaptations in this mesmerizing YouTube shorts video Don't forget to subscribe to my channel to be informed about new content.. #Ocelots #video #shorts
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From the mountains in the Sonoran desert, to the foothills of the Argentinian Andes lives a predator perfectly adapted to this wide range of habitats; the Ocelot.
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Caught on CAMERA TRAP. Check out this aggressive stand-off between an ocelot and a coati at Osa Conservation's restoration plots in Costa Rica.
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On this special Breaking Trail Outtake, see Coyote's new friend, a wild Ocelot he named "Osa", go claw to claw with a feisty land crab she finds on the rainforest floor in Costa Rica!
Land Crabs, also known as Halloween Crabs, are very common in the rainforests of Latin and South America and in fact, while driving at night one can usually see dozens of them crossing the road.
*To be clear, this situation was completely organic. Neither Ocelot nor crab was placed in the scene for the benefit of the video...it was simply a chance encounter between a predator and its pray and we just so happened to be there to witness what happened.
Ocelot’s have a wide range stretching from Argentina to Texas and while they have fairly healthy populations in the topics they are extremely elusive and rarely seen by humans. There has never been another video like this and we feel so extremely fortunate to have had this incredible experience…it’s one encounter we’ll certainly never forget.
Get ready to see an Ocelot vs a Crab!
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On this special Breaking Trail Outtake, Coyote's new friend the Ocelot steals his socks!
In an attempt to recover his last dry pair of Wigwams, a classic tug-of-war ensues with this feisty jungle cat. Who will win the battle? Well you’ll just have to watch to find out!
Get ready Coyote, an Ocelot just stole your socks!
Ocelot’s have a wide range stretching from Argentina to Texas and while they have fairly healthy populations in the topics they are extremely elusive and rarely seen by humans. There has never been another video like this and we feel so extremely fortunate to have had this incredible experience…it’s one encounter we’ll certainly never forget.
*Big thanks to La Tarde Ecolodge and Roel for hosting the team at this location. Please visit their website to book your own adventure in the breathtaking wilderness of Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula today!
http://bit.ly/latardeecolodge
Breaking Trail leaves the map behind and follows adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they encounter a variety of wildlife in the most amazing environments on the planet!
The Brave Wilderness Channel is your one stop connection to a wild world of adventure and amazing up close animal encounters!
Follow along with adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they lead you on three exciting expedition series - Emmy Award Winning Breaking Trail, Dragon Tails and Coyote’s Backyard - featuring everything from Grizzly Bears and Crocodiles to Rattlesnakes and Tarantulas…each episode offers an opportunity to learn something new.
So SUBSCRIBE NOW and join the adventure that brings you closer to the most beloved, bizarre and misunderstood creatures known to man!
GET READY...things are about to get WILD!
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Find more info at: https://www.CoyotePeterson.com
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Ocelots are wild cats native to Central and South America who may also appear on rare occasion in the southern most parts of North America, though in the past their range extended further into the United States. Ocelots can't roar and are generally considered "small cats" even though they can more than double domestic cats in size (at least the males can)! Ocelots hunt rodents, reptiles, and even fish! They may have up to three kittens in a litter, and on average live up to a decade in the wild.
Scientific Name: Leopardus pardalis
Range: South and Central America (limited areas in North America)
Diet: rats, iguanas, agoutis, opossums, armadillos, anteaters, deer, monkeys, tortoises, birds, fish, and crustaceans
Size: Males up to 35 pounds (16kg); females half this size
Life Span: Up to a decade in the wild
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Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9HhYrriIkQ
El Turista Digital - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zq8FspbDTM
Lieve - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjEzCxyhJz0
Las Piedra Amazon Center - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKIKx-B-KpE; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4z0P4m96aI
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Josh Henderson - https://www.flickr.com/photos/bugginout/5070690442
Eric Kilby - https://www.flickr.com/photos/ekilby/6849429866
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BB 22385 - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ocelot_(Zoo-Amiens)b.JPG
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Research Credits:
https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/11509/97212355
https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Leopardus_pardalis
https://books.google.com/books?id=UrvxBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA4909
https://books.google.com/books?id=xK2wDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA176
https://books.google.com/books?id=hzNBCgAAQBAJ
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/o/ocelot
https://bigcatrescue.org/ocelot-facts
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The ocelot (/ˈɒsəlɒt/; Leopardus pardalis), also known as the dwarf leopard, is a wild cat distributed extensively within South America including the islands of Trinidad and Margarita, Central America, and Mexico. It has been reported as far north as Texas. North of Mexico, it is found regularly only in the extreme southern part of Texas, although there are rare sightings in southern Arizona.
The ocelot is similar in appearance to a domestic cat. Its fur resembles that of a clouded leopard or jaguar and was once regarded as particularly valuable. As a result, hundreds of thousands of ocelots were once killed for their fur. The feline was classified as a vulnerable species from 1972 until 1996, and is now listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List.
Etymology
The name ocelot comes from the Nahuatl word ōcēlōtl (pronounced[oːˈseːloːt͡ɬ]), which usually refers to the jaguar (Panthera onca) rather than the ocelot.
Taxonomy
The ocelot's genusLeopardus consists of nine species similar to the ocelot, such as Geoffroy's cat and the margay, which are also endemic to South and Central America. All of the cats in Leopardus are spotted, lithe, and small, with the ocelot being the biggest.