Ocelot

The ocelot is a medium sized spotted cat that reaches 15-19 inches. It is native to the southwestern states, Mexico, Central and South America, and some Caribbean Islands. The ocelot is efficient at swimming, running, leaping and climbing as it a very athletic animal. It is typically active at twilight and tends to be solitary and territorial. This species niche in the ecosystem is that it eats small mammals such as rodents, armadillos, opossums, and fish. The ocelot primarily hunts and eats mammals that are under 3 pounds. The cause of the Ocelots decline is primarily habitat loss, poaching for the fur trade/ pet trade, and vehicles. They are important because they control the small mammal and bird populations. Current conservation efforts USFWS monitors the ocelot population and protects and restores thorn scrub habitat . They also work with the Texas Department of Transportation to i...