Wht is the ocelot favorite food?

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Answer 1
Answer: Rabbits, rodents, iguanas, fish, and frogs. They eat meat. Hope this helps.
Answer 2
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Answer:

ocelots are known to really enjoy small rodents, like mice, but they also eat a variety of other things including birds, snakes, iguanas, different types of lizards, lil baby peccaries :(, young deer, bunnies (why-), and even seafood, like fish and crabs.

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 lee


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Determining the probability of having offsprings with bent fingers

In a scenario where a man is homozygous dominant (BB) for a bent fifth finger trait, and a woman is homozygous recessive (bb) for the same trait, their offspring's probability of having a bent fifth finger can be determined.

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3-PGA is the important metabolic intermediate in light independent reactions of photosynthesis.

PGA

Explanation:

Light-independent reaction in photosynthesis is called Calvin cycle and the reaction doesn’t directly require sunlight. But it still needs the products of light reaction. In light-independent reaction carbon dioxide is fixed from inorganic  form into an organic form.

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