
Leopardus pardalis (Linnaeus, 1758) Fig. 3 F Ocelot Material examined. Costa Rica • Puntarenas Province, Karen Mogensen Wildlife Refuge; 09°52'19"N, 085°03'31"W; 334 m alt.; 15.01.2018; tracks. Identification. Medium-sized spotted cat. The fur is usually short, pale sandy brown to pale yellow. The body is entirely covered with black spots, which on the flanks become elongated rosettes with brown centres and form a striped pattern on the sides. It may be confused with L. wiedii (see above), but larger and with a proportionately shorter tail, approximately 45 % of the head and body length (Wainwright 2007; Reid and Gόmez Zamora 2022). In the study area the ocelot is recorded in various habitat types in all seasons.
Published as part of Fonda, Federica, Vezzani, Liam, Mena Aguilar, Luis Ángel, Venegas-Elizondo, Carlos Andrés, Bolaños Brenes, Alexander, Lopez, Dayron Manuel, Romeo, Giuseppe, Sonetti, Dario & Dal Zotto, Matteo, 2025, Mammal diversity and tourism influence in an under-investigated region of Costa Rica, pp. 37-74 in ZooKeys 1260 on pages 37-74, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1260.128800
Felidae, Leopardus pardalis, Mammalia, Carnivora, Leopardus, Animalia, Biodiversity, Chordata, Taxonomy
Felidae, Leopardus pardalis, Mammalia, Carnivora, Leopardus, Animalia, Biodiversity, Chordata, Taxonomy
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