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Published bi-monthly by the LONG ISLAND OCELOT CLUB 1454 Fleetwood Dr. E., Mobile, Ala. 36605. The Long Island Ocelot Club i s a non-profit, non-coimiercial club, internat ional i n…

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…ads in this publication are void where prohibited by law. Allanimal transactions are between the buyer and seller. All buyers and sellers must have proper licenses and per- mits for…

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…the retracted claws. Thus the retracted claws are clearly visible on top of each digit. Much of the blunting is perhaps caused by the extension of the claws during the…

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…for arboreal living is evidenced by Hemmer’s observations of this cat’s ability to climb and jump. The clouded leopard can climb slowly down a vertical truck headfirst, rather than climbing…

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…subjects are gladly accepted. We also have a reader’s write column. Materials should be sent to the Editor by the first day of odd numbered months for in- clusion in…

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habitats. In the broad sense, the marqay appears to have a lower density than that of the ocelot, but in areas of prime habitat (moist, premontane forests) the marqay may…

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…Education and Conservation: Carin Carmichacl. 7006 Willoughby, Hollywood CA 90038, (2 13) 874-9817, (2 13) 874-979 1 Legal Affairs: Karen Jusscaurnc, 168 Taffrail Rd, Quincy MA 02 169, (6 17)…

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CLOUDED LEOPARD PART IV Food and Feeding Habits By Ron Eldgridge, BVS A true carnivore, the clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa) eats only flesh. Until recently, very few dietary studies of…

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…the white kiten to be large, refined in bone and elegant at maturity, clearly exhibiting a serval type body and the spotted female to closely resemble her mothers beauty. The…

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