On April 12th, The North Carolina Zoo welcomed two Ocelot cubs. The cubs underwent their first examination last Friday. The female now weighs 880 grams; the male now weighs 910 grams. This was the third litter for the mother, who has given birth to six cubs in total, all from the same father. A female Ocelot will mature to about 20 lbs. and an adult male can reach as much as 35 lbs. Ocelots are typically born with blue eyes, which eventually turn brown. Their fur patterns are unique like human fingerprints. The Zoo will likely keep the cubs for about a year and then transfer them to another facility determined by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums' breeding management program.
6 responses to “North Carolina Zoo Welcomes Healthy Ocelot Twins”
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Hi kitties!!
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Those kitties are NOT pleased, but that makes them even cuter.
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I love baby cats – they are so fiesty!
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Tongue, tongue, tongue!
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the one pic the Ocelot urinated on the gloove
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They look so mad! But that makes them look cuter!






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