ocelot
n.
small black-spotted wild cat native to the southern United States and Central and South America
Ocelot
The Ocelot (Leopardus pardalis), also known as the Painted Leopard, McKenney's Wildcat or Manigordo (in Costa Rica), is a wild
cat distributed over
South and
Central America and
Mexico, but has been reported as far north as
Texas and in
Trinidad, in the
Caribbean. It can be up to 100 cm (3'2") in length, plus 45 cm (1'6") tail length, and weighs 10–15 kg (about 20–33 pounds), making it the largest of the generally dainty
Leopardus wild cat genus. While similar in appearance to the
Oncilla and the
Margay, which inhabit the same region, the Ocelot is larger.
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ocelot
Noun
1. nocturnal wildcat of Central America and South America having a dark-spotted buff-brown coat
(synonym) panther cat, Felis pardalis
(hypernym) wildcat
(member-holonym) Felis, genus Felis
ocelot (m)
n.
ocelot, small black-spotted wild cat native to the southern United States and Central and South America
ocelot (m)
n.
ocelot, small black-spotted wild cat native to the southern United States and Central and South America