FELIDAE
COMMON NAME
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FAMILY
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GENUS
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SCIENTIFIC
NAME
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SUB SPECIES –
10
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OCELOT
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Felidae
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Leopardus
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Leopardus
pardalis
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1. (Leopardus
pardalis pardalis)
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The ocelot (/ˈɒsəlɒt/; Leopardus pardalis), also known as the dwarf leopard, is a wild cat distributed extensively over 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 a "vulnerable" endangered species from 1972 until 1996, and is now rated "least concern" by the 2008 IUCN Red List.
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2. (Leopardus
pardalis aequatorialis)
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3. (Leopardus
pardalis albescens)
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4. (Leopardus
pardalis melanurus)
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5. (Leopardus
pardalis mitis)
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6. (Leopardus
pardalis nelsoni)
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7. (Leopardus
pardalis pseudopardalis)
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8. (Leopardus
pardalis puseaus)
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9. (Leopardus
pardalis sonoriensis)
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10.( Leopardus pardalis steinbachi)
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