Difference between revisions of "Ocelot"
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− | The '''ocelot''' is a wild [[feline]] | + | |name=Ocelot |
+ | |image=Ocelot.jpg|thumb|300px | ||
+ | |caption= | ||
+ | |superkingdom= | ||
+ | |kingdom=Animalia | ||
+ | |subkingdom= | ||
+ | |superphylum= | ||
+ | |phylum=Chordata | ||
+ | |subphylum= | ||
+ | |infraphylum= | ||
+ | |microphylum= | ||
+ | |superdivision= | ||
+ | |division= | ||
+ | |subdivision= | ||
+ | |superclass= | ||
+ | |class=Mammalia | ||
+ | |subclass= | ||
+ | |infraclass= | ||
+ | |superorder= | ||
+ | |order=Carnivora | ||
+ | |suborder= | ||
+ | |infraorder= | ||
+ | |superfamily= | ||
+ | |families= | ||
+ | |family=Felidae | ||
+ | |subfamily= | ||
+ | |supertribe= | ||
+ | |tribe= | ||
+ | |subtribe= | ||
+ | |genera= | ||
+ | |genus=Leopardus | ||
+ | |subgenus= | ||
+ | |species=L. pardalis | ||
+ | |binomialname=Leopardus pardalis | ||
+ | |syn= | ||
+ | |sub= | ||
+ | |alt= | ||
+ | |regionimg= | ||
+ | |pop= | ||
+ | |conservation=Least concern | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | The '''ocelot''' is a wild [[feline]] resembling and classified as similar to the [[leopard]] and [[jaguar]], though it is substantially smaller. | ||
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+ | [[Salvador Dali]] kept ocelots as pets. | ||
{{Nb_zl_felines}} | {{Nb_zl_felines}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Felines]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Animals]] | ||
+ | [[Category:South America]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Central America]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Mexico]] |
Latest revision as of 21:34, July 10, 2011
Ocelot | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom Information | |
Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum Information | |
Phylum | Chordata |
Class Information | |
Class | Mammalia |
Order Information | |
Order | Carnivora |
Family Information | |
Family | Felidae |
Genus Information | |
Genus | Leopardus |
Species Information | |
Species | L. pardalis |
Binomial name | Leopardus pardalis |
Population statistics | |
Conservation status | Least concern |
The ocelot is a wild feline resembling and classified as similar to the leopard and jaguar, though it is substantially smaller.
Salvador Dali kept ocelots as pets.