ocelot|ocelots in English
noun
['ɑsɪlɑt /'ɒsɪlɒt]
small black-spotted wild cat native to the southern United States and Central and South America
Use "ocelot|ocelots" in a sentence
1. Caracal kitten,Africa serval kitten,Ocelot kitten hling
2. The ocelot Crouched in the bushes, waiting for its prey to get close enough.
3. We have home raised serval kittens , ocelot kittens and Caracal kittens ,8 weeks old and .
4. Some other Crepuscular animals include rabbits, ferrets, ocelots, bobcats, deer, and African wild dogs
5. Caracals, Bobcats, and lynx were all alike.Servals, Ocelots, and that other tiny cat are alike too
6. The oncilla resembles the margay and the ocelot, but it is smaller, with a slender build and narrower muzzle.
7. Agoutis, which look like long-legged guinea pigs, are a common prey item for the ocelot, a medium-sized cat native to the Neotropics
8. 26 He owns a cacao plantation in this swath of untamed cloud forest in northern Venezuela, where ocelots dart under towering saman trees and howler monkeys shriek at visitors.
9. They can have a lifespan of 8–10 years, but live less than four years in the wild, because they are "a favourite food of jaguar, puma, ocelot, eagle, and caiman".
10. Kays is applying the tracking system to explore the dynamic ménage à trois among the island ` s population of ocelots; the ruddy, snouty rodents called Agoutis; and the island ` s towering and thickly buttressed Dipteryx trees.