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Do ocelots live in the Caribbean?

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Ecology. They usually live in swamps, savanna, coastal mangroves, woodlands, southern North America (Texas), Central America, central and northern South America, and Trinidad, the only known island in the Caribbean. ..



In what country does Ocelot live?

Ocelot is found in the United States, Mexico, Central America, and South America in all countries except Chile.

Does Ocelot live in Trinidad?

Ocelot is the only wild cat in Trinidad. Also found in the Americas (Texas), Central America, Central and North and South America, Trinidad is the only known island in the Caribbean. Trinidads are generally lonely animals at night and rarely hunt in groups or during the day.

Are there big cats in the Caribbean?

Of the five native big cats roaming the jungle of Belize, everyone traveling to Belize wants to see the elusive magnificent jaguar. Very lucky few have actually seen any of these beautiful cat predators in the wild.

Where is the Trinidad Ocelot?

Trinidad hosts the only Ocelot population on the islands of the continent and is the most geographically isolated of all Ocelot populations. Much of its biodiversity is unique because Trinidad has been isolated from the mainland for about 11,000 years.

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