The ocelot ranges from 68 to 100 centimeters
(27 to 39 in) in length, plus 26 to 45 centimeters (10-18 in) in tail length,
and classically weighs 8 to 18 kilograms (18-40 lb), though much bigger
individuals have occasionally been recorded, making it the largest of the normally
dainty Leopardus wild cat genus. It has sleek, smooth fur, rounded ears and
relatively large front paws. Although alike in appearance to the oncilla and
margay, which inhabit the similar region, the ocelot is larger.
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