Eric Gofreed
Well-Known Member
The ocelot is a medium-sized wild cat found in South and Central America, Mexico, and parts of Texas. Weighing 15 to 35 pounds and growing up to 3.5 feet long. It is a nocturnal hunter. Its diet includes small mammals, birds, reptiles, and fish. Though fast and well-camouflaged, it faces threats from jaguars, pumas, and humans. Once hunted for its beautiful coat, the ocelot now struggles with habitat loss, but conservation efforts aim to protect this elusive predator.
I wish I could say we tracked this ocelot and carefully set up for a night shot, but that’s not the case. A Brazilian rancher has been feeding this cat nightly, turning it into a tourist attraction. For a fee, up to 30 people can sit in his bleachers, waiting in silence for the ocelot to appear and eat.
I wish I could say we tracked this ocelot and carefully set up for a night shot, but that’s not the case. A Brazilian rancher has been feeding this cat nightly, turning it into a tourist attraction. For a fee, up to 30 people can sit in his bleachers, waiting in silence for the ocelot to appear and eat.
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