o·ce·lot
 ocelot
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a wild cat with yellow or brown fur and black spots or stripes. Ocelots look like leopards but are smaller. They live in South and Central America, sometimes as far north as Texas. They are carnivorous mammals that eat birds, snakes, and small mammals.
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adjective + (n.)ocelot
endangered, lonely, suitable, wild
verb + (n.)ocelot
contend, jaguar, roam
noun + (n.)ocelot

anteater, bear, bobcat, cactus, cage, cat, doze, habitat, jaguar, jungle
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The word
ocelot is from an Aztec word that means "field jaguar."