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Ocelot wielki

Ocelot wielki

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Ocelot wielki, ocelot – gatunek drapieżnego ssaka z podrodziny kotów w obrębie rodziny kotowatych. Wikipedia
Masa: 8 – 16 kg
Długość: 68 – 100 cm
Status ochronny: takson najmniejszej troski (populacja malejąca)
Kategoria nadrzędna: Ocelot
Gatunek: ocelot wielki

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ocelot z pl.m.wikipedia.org
Ocelot (Leopardus) – rodzaj drapieżnych ssaków z podrodziny kotów (Felinae) w obrębie rodziny kotowatych (Felidae). Ocelot. Leopardus.
ocelot z en.m.wikipedia.org
The ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) is a medium-sized spotted wild cat that reaches 40–50 cm (15.7–19.7 in) at the shoulders and weighs between 7 and 15.5 kg ...
ocelot z www.nationalgeographic.com
These largely nocturnal cats use keen sight and hearing to hunt rabbits, rodents, iguanas, fish, and frogs. They also take to the trees and stalk monkeys or ...
ocelot z kids.nationalgeographic.com
Ocelots are nocturnal, meaning they're most active at night. They use their sharp vision and hearing to hunt rabbits, rodents, iguanas, fish, frogs, monkeys, ...
Ocelot is an AI-driven communication platform that gets the right information to the right students at the right time. The nexus of advanced machine learning, ...
ocelot z animals.sandiegozoo.org
Seeing spots: An ocelot is a small cat from the New World. It ranges from the very southern region of Texas all the way to northern Argentina in South ...
ocelot z defenders.org
A medium-sized wildcat, ocelots have a distinct “chain rosette” spotted coat, a long ringed tail, and slightly rounded ears. Once ranging throughout the ...
ocelot z wildcatconservation.org
The Ocelot reaches the highest densities of all Neotropical wild cat species, with an average of 31.1 individuals per 100 km². Ocelot densities vary from 2.5- ...
ocelot z www.britannica.com
8 mar 2024 · Ocelot, (Felis, or Leopardus, pardalis), spotted cat of the New World, found in lowland areas from Texas southward to northern Argentina.
ocelot z www.inaturalist.org
The ocelot (/ˈɒsəlɒt/; Leopardus pardalis) is a small wild cat native to the southwestern United States, Mexico, and Central and South America.