Ocelots Bypassing South Texas Roadways
The ocelot is a wild cat, native to the Americas, including our very own Texas. But ocelots in Texas face a grave threat… Texas highways. Luckily there’s a solution: wildlife crossings. With dangers like cars out of the way, we’re hoping that ocelots in Texas will be making a quick comeback. Special thanks to Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge.
Video by: Thomas Blakelock/USFWS
Видео Ocelots Bypassing South Texas Roadways канала U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Video by: Thomas Blakelock/USFWS
Видео Ocelots Bypassing South Texas Roadways канала U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
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