Which is heavier, an Ocelot or an Impala?

Answer : An Impala is heavier than an Ocelot
The average weight of an Ocelot is 12 kg, (26 lbs) and for an Impala the average is 40 kg, (88 lbs)
NameName:OcelotName:Impala
WeightWeight:12 kg, (26 lbs)Weight:40 kg, (88 lbs)
* ranges form 8.5 to 16kg* ranges from 30 to 50kg
HeightHeight:46 cm, (1 ft, 6.1 in )Height:85 cm, (2 ft, 9.5 in )
Top SpeedTop Speed:61 kph, (38 mph)Top Speed:80 kph, (50 mph)
Lifespan in Wild (years)Lifespan in Wild (years):8Lifespan in Wild (years):17
DescriptionDescription:Ocelots are cats from the South American jungles. They have velvety fur that is yellow to reddish grey and marked with black markings on their bodies, and and stripes on their heads. They are agile runners and adept swimmers.Description:The Impala dwells in woodlands where a source of water is near. Males have S-shaped horns but both sexes are covered with red-brown hair which pales on the sides. They feed mostly on grass. They can leap up to 3 meters in the air to outrun a predator.
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Name:Ocelot
Weight:12 kg, (26 lbs)
* ranges form 8.5 to 16kg
Height:46 cm, (1 ft, 6.1 in )
Top Speed:61 kph, (38 mph)
Lifespan in Wild (years):8
Description:Ocelots are cats from the South American jungles. They have velvety fur that is yellow to reddish grey and marked with black markings on their bodies, and and stripes on their heads. They are agile runners and adept swimmers.
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Name:Impala
Weight:40 kg, (88 lbs)
* ranges from 30 to 50kg
Height:85 cm, (2 ft, 9.5 in )
Top Speed:80 kph, (50 mph)
Lifespan in Wild (years):17
Description:The Impala dwells in woodlands where a source of water is near. Males have S-shaped horns but both sexes are covered with red-brown hair which pales on the sides. They feed mostly on grass. They can leap up to 3 meters in the air to outrun a predator.
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