As Erian had said, just as the ocelot ran off into the forest the poachers came at him, four of them. |
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In fact, he had a lion, an ocelot, and a boa constrictor during his playing days. |
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And the black girl had been watching her with the unblinking intensity of an ocelot ever since taking her position. |
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He paces the bow, cramped as it is, like the caged ocelot or the little peccary leashed to a cleat. |
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Many beautiful big cat species, including the ocelot, lynx, Florida panther, and American jaguar, are in serious danger. |
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It is quite possible that TR, were he alive today, would be the proud owner of a gargantuan SUV with a custom interior made out of ocelot hide. |
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After about ten minutes, the little ocelot returns with two plates full of steaming meat and vegetables. |
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Durst, who once nourished his profile by toting an ocelot, would sell his clubs as soon as they got popular. |
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They say it's like the link between the small ocelot and the large cats like the lion and tiger. |
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She walked over to Seria, a large ocelot, who began purring as she came near. |
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Other wildlife species found in the reserve include the banded anteater, ocelot, coyote, black crested eagle, and emerald toucanet. |
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The giant otter of the Amazon, several spotted cats such as the ocelot and jaguar, and rodents like the nutria also provide highly prized furs. |
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Seeing the ocelot reminds us that a much larger spotted cat also prowls these parts. |
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And by night, Eduardo's spotlight picks out burrowing owls, crab-eating raccoons and even a shy ocelot mousing in a field. |
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Warrior youths performed ceremonial combat, and the warrior orders of the eagle and of the ocelot fought captive slaves during certain festivals. |
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They even appear to take large prey, though the thought of an ocelot or fox subduing and killing an 18 kg collared peccary may seem unusual. |
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It seems that the great American champion Citation missed the 1949 season by reason not of an osselet, but of an ocelot. |
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Rare plants and animals, including the ocelot and jaguarundi, two endangered cat species, persist there. |
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If you spent a week in the dry forest as a child, examining chrysalides and ocelot droppings, you might, as an adult, see the forest as something other than a purely economic resource. |
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The shooting was not immediately reported as the farm worker involved feared prosecution, but police reportedly concluded that the animal was an ocelot or serval. |
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Status and distribution of the endangered ocelot and jaguarundi in Texas. |
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Wild populations of the Americas also include the ocelot, bobcat, lynx, margay, pampas cat, mountain cat, tiger cat, jaguarundi, and Geoffrey's cat. |
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Despite this clinal and intrapopulation variation in color, there is no record of an ocelot possessing white coloration anywhere except the belly. |
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There are about 100 species of mammals including the Guyanan red howler monkey, the collared peccary, the red brocket deer, the ocelot and about 70 species of bats. |
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