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Camera captures extremely rare ocelots roaming Rio Grande Valley refuge

Camera captures extremely rare ocelots roaming Rio Grande Valley refuge  FacebookTwitterEmail 1of8 In a Facebook post on Tuesday, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department posted about the sighting of an extremley rare species: ocelotsLaguna Atascosa National Wildlife RefugeShow MoreShow Less 2of8 The department says Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge – the largest protected area of natural habitat left in the Rio Grande Valley – got photos of five juvenile ocelots walking on one of its trails.Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife RefugeShow MoreShow Less 3of8 4of8 In Texas, ocelots occur in the dense thorny shrublands of the Lower Rio Grande Valley and Rio Grande Plains. 

Rare Photos of Young Ocelots in South Texas Gives Hope to Species

Rare Photos of Young Ocelots in South Texas Gives Hope to Species The ocelot is an extremely endangered species that lives in South Texas. They are a beautiful creature that are rarely scene because of their nocturnal nature. But with some recent trail camera photos of some young ocelots, a glimmer of hope has been seen for the species. Get our free mobile app Texas Parks and Wildlife recently shared a photo of a young, possibly juvenile, ocelot from the Rio Grande Valley. Ocelots make their home in South Texas. Their name comes from the Aztec word tlalocelot which translates to field tiger. When you get a close look at an ocelot, it s markings do resemble that of a tiger. They are so beautiful.

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