Leopardus pardalis-- Ocelot
Description:
With a range from Southern Texas to Northern Argentina, Ocelot populations have partly recovered from the days they were hunted for their fur. This one is held as Summit Park in the Panama Canal Zone.
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- Leopardus pardalis (Ocelot)
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