Hi every one here! Today I will talk about the Ocelot specie animal that some countries never have heard it before. It is a common leopard cat, with different coat colors, but similar stripes, and purple in the white belly. I have raised two of them. Due to the shortage of food, I tried feeding them fish and loach. I like them very much. Northerners did not like to eat loach in the past, so they caught the loach in the pond and fed it. Ocelots have a wide variety of food.
In North China, leopard cats mostly feed on mice, birds, chickens, geese, piglets, lambs, and cats. In fact, they prefer water fish, loach, soft-shelled turtle, etc., which were discovered through feeding.
The ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) is a medium-sized spotted wild feline that arrives at 40-50 cm (15.7-19.7 in) at the shoulders and weighs somewhere in the range of 8 and 15.5 kg (17.6 and 34.2 lb). It was first depicted via Carl Linnaeus in 1758. Two subspecies are perceived. It is local toward the southwestern United States, Mexico, Central and South America, and to the Caribbean islands of Trinidad and Margarita. It favors regions near water sources with thick vegetation cover and high prey accessibility.
Normally dynamic during sundown and around evening time, the ocelot will in general be single and regional. It is proficient at climbing, jumping and swimming. It goes after little earthbound warm blooded animals, like armadillos, opossums, and lagomorphs. The two genders become physically full grown at around two years old; they can raise over time, however the pinnacle mating season changes geologically. After a growth time of a few months, the female brings forth a litter of one to three little cats. They stay with their mom for as long as two years, after which they leave to set up their own home reaches.
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