Julio Ocelot

Julio Ocelot

Julio Ocelot [breadcrumb] Julio is a typical cat; he does things on his own time and only when he feels like it. He is shy around large groups so he lives off the tour path. Julio enjoys napping the day away or hanging out in his favorite tree. Ocelots are great...

Electra Caracal

Electra was born at Carolina Tiger Rescue as part of our former breeding program. Electra is a small, lean caracal who packs a lot of attitude into her tiny body and enjoys being part of the tour. If she is not stalking you through the grass in her enclosure, Electra...

Bandit Caracal

Bandit was born at Carolina Tiger Rescue as part of our former breeding program.  Bandit is often the first cat on tour that guests see; he enjoys sneaking up beside his den box through the tall grass, often seeing the tour guests long before they see him. Bandit,...
Kinkajou

Kinkajou

Native to Central and South America, kinkajous are also known as Honey Bears; however, they are not related to bears. Kinkajous are most closely related to raccoons, despite having an appearance more like a primate. Kinkajous have a long, prehensile tail that is used...
Ocelot

Ocelot

Ocelots are native to Central and South America with a small population still residing in the southwestern United States.  Ocelots are excellent climbers and live most of their lives in trees.  They have a very distinct odor that they spray to mark their territory. ...
Caracal

Caracal

Caracals are native to Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, and India. They are a tawny, reddish brown color but very distinct ears. Their ears have long tufts of hair on them. Caracal in Turkish means “Black Eared”. Caracals are fierce predators who hunt birds and...