…t ime the Newsletter goes t o the printer, nor is there word as t o when the next meeting will be held. These i t ems will no doubt…
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…Tweet, Route 1, Box 889, Charlotte, N. I Bien came into this world somewhere in the Idaho- Dakota territory in June, 1958. Her coat is sandy, eyes grayish, snout dark…
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…blind and naked. Of course he now sees very well, as only a cheetah can. Most Newsletter readers have never seen the typical gray protective mantle the still young cheetah…
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…publication in the Long Island Ocelot Club Newsletter should be submitted by the 10th of the month preceding Newsletter publication, i.e. by the 10th of the even numbered months. Local…
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…the conservation and preservation of the species. Today the 37 species of the worlds wild felids face a grim future. As human populations expand worldwide, natura l hab i ta…
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…Ocelot Male Ocelot Male Ocelot Female Ocelot In heat Mar. ’65 Female Ocelot Last es t rus 1/65 Female Ocelot Female Ocelot Last es t rus 2/65 15 mos, 20…
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…Club Newsletter should be submitted by the h of the month preceding Newsletter publication, -e. by the 10th of the even numbered months. Local groups are advised that, if convenient,…
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…STARTING TIME: IMMEDIATELY11 The Newsletter Is waiting on You. GCTTING RCQUftlNT?D By Nancy Reprinted from Exotics Unl t d Newsleter When I f i r s t shipped my serva…
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…this newsletter may not be made without the written permission of the original copyright owners and/or copyright owner LIOC. Since the newsletter consists primarily of articles, studies, photographs and artwork…
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…m South of the Border i s no Ordinary Cat” Daily News-Record, Harr isonburg, Va. 9/18/58 MONTEZUMA (Merri l l ) – New York Journal-American, 10/10/58 News from Around the…
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