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  2. spotted wildcat Crossword Clue - Wordplays.com

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    The Crossword Solver found 30 answers to "spotted wildcat", 6 letters crossword clue. The Crossword Solver finds answers to classic crosswords and cryptic crossword puzzles. Enter the length or pattern for better results. Click the answer to find similar crossword clues.

  3. Ocelot - Wikipedia

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    The ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) is a medium-sized spotted wild cat that reaches 40–50 cm (16–20 in) at the shoulders and weighs between 7 and 15.5 kg (15 and 34 lb) on average.

  4. All 40 Species of Wild Cats and Where to See Them in the Wild

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    From the tiny Rusty-spotted cat of Sri Lanka to the massive Siberian tiger of the Russian Far East, there are 41 species of wild cats in the world, and each of them is as beautiful as it is unique. Most of us know lions, tigers, jaguars and leopards, but what are all the other types of wild cats out there?

  5. Types of wild cats include big cat species belonging to the subfamily Pantherinae, including the lion, tiger, jaguar, leopard and snow leopard; and members of the subfamily Felinae, including the cheetah, cougar, lynx, bobcat, ocelot, margay, caracal, serval, fishing cat and Pallas’s cat.

  6. The Six Wildcats of North America - Owlcation

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    North America is home to six species of wildcats that are considered native to the continent: bobcats, lynx, ocelots, cougars, jaguars, and jaguarundis. With more and more of their natural habitat disappearing, wildcats—as well as many other types of wildlife—are coming in closer contact with humans.

  7. Wild Cats of North America – List With Pictures & Facts

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    There are seven species of wild cats native to North America: bobcat, Canada lynx, puma (also known as the mountain lion or cougar), margay, ocelot, jaguarundi and jaguar. Also present in North America is the domestic cat Felis catus. Therefore the continent is home to eight of the 41 currently-recognized cat species.

  8. Meet the güiña—the little 'mystery' cat that marks a big ...

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    Tiptoeing through scrubby woodlands and fern-rich rainforests in Chile and a sliver of Argentina is a tiny feline called the güiña. Half the size of a house cat, with a bottlebrush tail and a...

  9. Ten Amazing Small Wild Cats | Smithsonian

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    Here’s a look at some of the world’s cats that are smaller, but in no way lesser: The little, spotted cat Leopardus guttulus doesn’t have a common name yet. That’s because researchers...

  10. 10 Amazing Ocelot Facts - Our Planet

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    Ocelot (scientific name: Leopardus pardalis) is a medium-sized spotted wild cat. It is about twice the size of a typical housecat. The Ocelot is native to Mexico, Central and South America, the southwestern United States, and to the Caribbean islands of Trinidad and Margarita.

  11. Leopardus ID: Ocelot, Margay, Oncilla – International Society ...

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    The Leopardus genus of small South American spotted cats contains nine species in total. Three of them that are the most difficult to tell apart are the Ocelot, Margay and Oncilla (Tiger Cat), which has recently been split into three species – Savanna Tiger Cat, Atlantic Tiger Cat, Clouded Tiger Cat.