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ocelot - traduction vers néerlandais

SPECIES OF WILD CAT
Leopardus pardalis; Ocelots; Ozelot; Painted leopard; Oscillot; Ocelot fur; Felis pardalis; Hunting behavior of ocelots; Cultural depictions of ocelots
  • Ocelot hunting at night
  • An ocelot kitten
  • Moche]] ceramic bottle in the shape of an ocelot, [[Musée d'ethnographie de Genève]], Switzerland
  • The ocelot is not significantly [[sexually dimorphic]], varying only slightly in mature maximum weight
  • Ocelots rest in trees during the day
  • Two ocelots, mother and daughter, in a wooded area of the [[Pantanal]] wetlands; at night, they encounter fewer humans on this farm.
  • Babou]]
  • fur]] and [[pet trade]]s.  It is still subject to [[poaching]] in spite of regional bans

ocelot         
n. (also: pardelkat) ocelot, small black-spotted wild cat native to the southern United States and Central and South America
ocelot      
n. de gevlekte poes
Felis caracal         
  • Caracals are efficient climbers.
  • A close facial view of a caracal, with the typical tufted ears and the black facial markings
  • Caracal mother and kitten
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  • A caracal in the [[San Diego Zoo]]
  • Caracals inhabit dry areas with some cover.
Woestijnkat (roofdier, lijkt op tijger)

Définition

Ocelot
·noun An American feline carnivore (Felis pardalis). It ranges from the Southwestern United States to Patagonia. It is covered with blackish ocellated spots and blotches, which are variously arranged. The ground color varies from reddish gray to tawny yellow.

Wikipédia

Ocelot

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 (15.4 and 34.2 lb) on average. It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. Two subspecies are recognized. It is native to the southwestern United States, Mexico, Central and South America, and the Caribbean islands of Trinidad and Margarita. It prefers areas close to water sources with dense vegetation cover and high prey availability.

Typically active during twilight and at night, the ocelot tends to be solitary and territorial. It is efficient at climbing, leaping and swimming. It preys on small terrestrial mammals, such as armadillos, opossums, and lagomorphs. Both sexes become sexually mature at around two years of age and can breed throughout the year; peak mating season varies geographically. After a gestation period of two to three months the female gives birth to a litter of one to three kittens. They stay with their mother for up to two years, after which they leave to establish their own home ranges.

The ocelot is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List, and is threatened by habitat destruction, hunting, and traffic accidents. While its range is very large, various populations are decreasing in many parts of its range. The association of the ocelot with humans dates back to the Aztec and Incan civilizations; it has occasionally been kept as a pet.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour ocelot
1. You can also find, in order of size, oncilla, ocelot, margay, jaguarundi and puma, each operating in slightly different niches.
2. One of the most vulnerable species in the valley is the ocelot, a small hunter whose fur resembles that of a jaguar.
3. Environmentalists have said the fence puts already endangered species such as two types of wild cats _ the ocelot and the jaguarundi _ in even more danger.
4. The draft environmental impact statement, published late last year, noted: "Habitat loss and fragmentation especially along the Rio Grande pose a critical threat to the long–term survival of the ocelot.
5. Efforts are underway to preserve key habitat and biological corridors necessary for ocelot survival." But Brown said the government has failed to accommodate the needs of ocelots and other species.