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tedchs | 1 year ago

They say this is the first time an ocelot has been spotted in 50 years, but I beg to differ. An ocelot is /always/ spotted.

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throwup238|1 year ago

Not always. Albino ocelots don’t have spots.

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catoc|1 year ago

yeah, but you don’t spot albino’celot

</I’ll show myself out>

vasco|1 year ago

They also say 50 years in the title and <=10 years later: "In the past decade, another ocelot, named Lil' Jefe, has been spotted roaming in the state, the Arizona Republic reported"

IanCal|1 year ago

50 years since it was seen in the area

> This was the first time an ocelot has been seen "in the Atascosa Highlands region in at least 50 years," the zoo said.

spiderfarmer|1 year ago

It has been roaming spotted in the state.

HarHarVeryFunny|1 year ago

It seems pretty safe to say there's a breeding population of them.

It does make you wonder if the Tasmanian Tiger may yet be found to still be around, given the way more remote and easy-to-hide-in habitats where it may be expected to be found.

0xdeadbeefbabe|1 year ago

It's less remarkable that he said his name.

nwoli|1 year ago

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DaoVeles|1 year ago

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