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n. - Nocturnal wildcat of Central America and South America having a dark-spotted buff-brown coat.

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  • The ocelot is a small cat that lives in the South Texas brush country.
  • Cool hair, a young woman in her "ocelot" outfit, some surprising sisters and watch for the young man who suddenly becomes excited .....
  • HANNA: Larry, you may have heard about the ocelot.
  • It takes a lot of special permits to have an ocelot.
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