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 Lioncrusher's Domain -- Wild Cat (Felis silvestris) facts and pictures
Domestic cats are known as Felis silvestris catus, and are found worldwide.
Felis silvestris sarda -- Sardinia and Sicily wild cats
The Scottish wild cat, Felis silvestris grampia, is considered threatened.
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 Cat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Felis catus is the more current species name.
species is sometimes referred to as Felis domesticus or Felis catus.
Its scientific name is Felis silvestris catus or Felis silvestris domesticus, but the
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 Touch Not the Cat But A Glove
Felis catus Linnaeus, 1758 Felis lybica Forster, 1780 Felis silvestris Schreber, 1777
Felis domestica Fischer, 1829 Felis medeterranea Martorelli, 1895 Felis catus Blasius, 1857
Felis silvestris catus Ragni and Randi, 1986 Felis silvestris lybica Ragni and Randi, 1986 Felis silvestris silvestris Ragni and Randi, 1986 Felis silvestris grampia Ragni and Randi, 1986
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 Taxonomy of the Scottish Wildcat
It will be seen that domestic cats (originally Felis catus), European wildcats (originally Felis silvestris) and African wildcats (originally Felis lybica) are now considered to be members of the same species, Felis silvestris.
Technically Felis catus has taxonomic precedent but there is debate as to whether domesticated animals should receive scientific names.
Linnaeus first defined the domestic cat as Felis catus in 1758.
www.bigcats.org /swc/wildcattaxonomy.html

  
 Jing-reed's Musings from Thailand: Cats keeping humans as pets
The cat in your house is Felis silvestris catus, a subspecies of wildcat.
While no one knows all the details, the story of Felis silvestris catus's domestication goes something like this.
Domesticated cats' immediate ancestors (and closest wild cousins) — the African and European wildcats — are so closely related to each other and to domesticated cats that most experts now treat them all as members of the same species, Felis silvestris.
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 Untitled Document
The Felis Silvestris Catus is not endangered because they are house pets, and more cats are born all over the world today.
N.R. The felis silvestris Catus is a domestic cat.
The male cat is called tomcat, the female is called the queen and the baby is called the kitten.
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 issg Database: Ecology of Felis catus
Felis catus preferred prey is small mammals, lizards and snakes, they also prey extensively on landbirds, particularly those that nest or feed on or near to the ground.
They also reported to the Cook Islands Conservation Service (now Cook Islands Environment Service) and SPREP that ship rats( Rattus rattus) were having a very detrimental effect on the breeding of kakerori, and that cats ( Felis catus) were likely to be predators of recently fledged juveniles and adult birds.
The house cat, Felis catus, was domesticated in the eastern Mediterranean c.
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 4Reference Felidae
Domestic Cat, Felis silvestris catus, sometimes Felis catus
Desert Cat or African Wild Cat, Felis silvestris lybica, sometimes Felis lybica
The oldest known felines (Aelurogale, Eofelis) emerged in the Eocene.
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 4Reference Wild Cat
There are two named subspecies: the African Wild Cat or Desert Cat ( Felis silvestris lybica) which remains common, and the ubiquitous Domestic Cat ( Felis silvestris catus), which has been introduced to every habitable continent and most of the world's larger islands, and has become feral in many of those environments.
The European Wild Cat ( Felis silvestris silvestris) inhabits forests of Western, Central and Eastern Europe, as well as in Scotland and Turkey ; it is not found in Scandinavia, England and Ireland.
The African Wild Cat or Desert Cat ( Felis silvestris lybica) is distributed over deserts and savannahs of Africa and the Arabian peninsula.
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 The ILD file format
Animals 1 Insects 2 honeybee: Apis mellifera 1 Mammals 2 dog: Canis familiaris 2 cat: Felis silvestris catus Plants Trees Sugar maple: Acer saccharum
Animals Insects honeybee: Apis mellifera Mammals dog: Canis familiaris cat: Felis silvestris catus Plants Trees Sugar maple: Acer saccharum
Animals.Insects..honeybee: Apis mellifera.Mammals..dog: Canis familiaris..cat: Felis silvestris catus Plants.Trees..Sugar maple: Acer saccharum
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 CSG Species Accounts: African wildcat (Felis silvestris, libyca group)
CSG Species Accounts: African wildcat (Felis silvestris, libyca group)
silvestris is the most abundant of the felids, widespread hybridization with domestic cats is leading to the increasing rarity of pure wildcats (see below).
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 Felis (Felis) silvestris catus - Details - Systema Naturae 2000
Felis (Felis) silvestris catus - Details - Systema Naturae 2000
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 Encyclopedia: CAT
  * Cat, the common name for the domestic cat ( Felis silvesteris catus).
  * Felis sapiens, a sentient fictional species from the Red Dwarf television series.
Cat or CAT may have several different meanings:
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/CAT

  
 The relationship between maximum jumping performance and hind limb morphology/physiology in domestic cats (Felis silvestris catus) -- Harris and Steudel 205 (24): 3877 -- Journal of Experimental Biology
Key words: takeoff velocity, muscle, morphology, physiology, form—function, locomotion, jumping, cat, Felis silvestris catus
The relationship between maximum jumping performance and hind limb morphology/physiology in domestic cats (Felis silvestris catus) -- Harris and Steudel 205 (24): 3877 -- Journal of Experimental Biology
adult cats Felis silvestris catus were donated to the study
jeb.biologists.org /cgi/content/full/205/24/3877

  
 Net Protein Oxidation Is Adapted to Dietary Protein Intake in Domestic Cats (Felis silvestris catus) -- Russell et al. 132 (3): 456 -- Journal of Nutrition
Net Protein Oxidation Is Adapted to Dietary Protein Intake in Domestic Cats (Felis silvestris catus) -- Russell et al.
Russell, K., Lobley, G. E., Rawlings, J., Millward, D. & Harper, E. (2000) Urea kinetics of a carnivore, Felis silvestris catus.
Net Protein Oxidation Is Adapted to Dietary Protein Intake in Domestic Cats ( Felis silvestris catus)
www.nutrition.org /cgi/content/full/132/3/456

  
 K. Russell, G. E. Lobley and D. J. Millward - Whole-body protein turnover of a carnivore, Felis silvestris catus
The cat ( Felis silvestris catus) has a higher dietary protein requirement than omnivores and herbivores, thought to be due to metabolic inflexibility.
Russell, G. Lobley and D. Millward - Whole-body protein turnover of a carnivore, Felis silvestris catus
Whole-body protein turnover of a carnivore, Felis silvestris catus
www.nutritionsociety.org.uk /bjn/089/bjn0890029.htm

  
 Character Of Cats: The Origins, Intelligence, Behavior, And Stratagems Of Felis Silvestris Catus; Budiansky, Stephen; Hardcover; World Retail Store - English Books
Character Of Cats: The Origins, Intelligence, Behavior, And Stratagems Of Felis Silvestris Catus; Budiansky, Stephen; Hardcover; World Retail Store - English Books
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LA Naturaleza De Los Gatos: Origenes, Inteligencia, Comportamiento Y Astucia Del Felis Silvestris Catus
An Ethnogram for Behavioural Studies of the Domestic Cat (Felis Silvestris Catus L) (UFAW Animal Welfare Research Report)
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 Search Results for Asiatic Wildcat - Felis silvestris, ornata group
Asiatic wildcat Felis silvestris, ornata group Other Names Asiatic desert wildcat, br Asiatic steppe wildcat, Indian desert cat (English); chat sauvage dAsie...
Search Results for Asiatic Wildcat - Felis silvestris, ornata group
Class- Mammalia Order- Carnivora Family- Felidae Genus- Felis Species- Felis Silvestrisbr Group- Ornata Asiatic Wildcat Indian Desert or Asiatic Steppe Cat...
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 TRIP REPORTS INDEX
Felis Catus II failed to reach the GIG but did get to the Milton Keynes "National", but its troubles still weren't over.
Felis Catus II on the BCN Marathon Challenge Cruise for the first time.
Felis Catus II on the BCN Marathon Challenge Cruise in 1998
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 Cat - Open Encyclopedia
Its scientific name is Felis silvestris catus or Felis silvestris domesticus, but the species is sometimes referred to as Felis domesticus or Felis catus.
Felis catus is the more current species name.
The cat has been living in close association with humans (although never entirely domesticated as dogs are) since at least 3500 years ago, when the Ancient Egyptians routinely used cats to keep mice and other rodents away from their grain.
open-encyclopedia.com /Cat   (742 words)

  
 The ILD file format
Animals Insects honeybee: Apis mellifera Mammals dog: Canis familiaris cat: Felis silvestris catus Plants Trees Sugar maple: Acer saccharum
Animals 1 Insects 2 honeybee: Apis mellifera 1 Mammals 2 dog: Canis familiaris 2 cat: Felis silvestris catus Plants Trees Sugar maple: Acer saccharum
Animals Apis mellifera Canis familiaris Felis silvestris catus Plants Trees Sugar maple: Acer saccharum
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 Taxonomy of the Scottish Wildcat
It will be seen that domestic cats (originally Felis catus), European wildcats (originally Felis silvestris) and African wildcats (originally Felis lybica) are now considered to be members of the same species, Felis silvestris.
Linnaeus first defined the domestic cat as Felis catus in 1758.
However, only six subspecies are recognised in the Silvestris group, : Felis silvestris silvestris is found throughout mainland Europe while F s caucasica is located in Turkey and the area surrounding the Black Sea and the Scottish Wildcat (F.s.
www.bigcats.org /swc/wildcattaxonomy.html   (742 words)

  
 Felis. Who is Felis? What is Felis? Where is Felis? Definition of Felis. Meaning of Felis.
Domestic Cat, Felis silvestris catus, sometimes Felis catus
The oldest known felines (Aelurogale, Eofelis) emerged in the Eocene.
Desert Cat or African Wild Cat, Felis silvestris lybica, sometimes Felis lybica
www.knowledgerush.com /kr/encyclopedia/Felis   (742 words)

  
 Of Cats and Fish - Cat Nutrition Facts from Feline Future
The most up to date science of species classification based on molecular genetics as well as morphological schemes indicates, that the domestic cat (felis silvestris catus - often only called felis catus) is one of four sub species of the species felis silvestris.
When examining the diet of these three subspecies, none include fish.
Is fish a component of the cat's natural diet?
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 wgetz?[taxonomy-ParentId:9682]+-e
ID : 9685 PARENT ID : 9682 RANK : species GC ID : 1 MGC ID : 2 SCIENTIFIC NAME : Felis catus GENBANK COMMON NAME : cat SYNONYM : Felis silvestris catus SYNONYM : Felis domesticus COMMON NAME : domestic cat COMMON NAME : cats INCLUDES : Korat cats //
ID : 9687 PARENT ID : 9682 RANK : species GC ID : 1 MGC ID : 2 SCIENTIFIC NAME : Felis sp.
ID : 320633 PARENT ID : 9682 RANK : species GC ID : 1 MGC ID : 2 SCIENTIFIC NAME : Felis sp.
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 Felis silvestris
Felidae: Felis silvestris Felis silvestris silvestris Felis silvestris lybica Felis silvestris ornata Felis silvestris catus, Wildcat European wildcat African wildcat...
SWC - The Scottish Wildcat Felis silvestris grampia: The Scottish Wildcat Felis sylvestris grampia.
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