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 Felis silvestris
SWC - The Scottish Wildcat Felis silvestris grampia: The Scottish Wildcat Felis sylvestris grampia.
Felidae: Felis silvestris Felis silvestris silvestris Felis silvestris lybica Felis silvestris ornata Felis silvestris catus, Wildcat European wildcat African wildcat...
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specieslist.com /endangered/scientific_name/F/Felis_silvestris.shtml

  
 Felis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Felis is a genus of cats in the family Felidae.
There is also the fictional species Felis sapiens in the comedy science fiction setting Red Dwarf.
This page was last modified 17:25, 13 August 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Felis

  
 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

  
 Wild Cat
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 Wild Cat (Felis silvestris) is a small predator native to Europe, the western part of Asia, and Africa.
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.
www.theezine.net /w/wild-cat.html

  
 Digimorph - Felis silvestris catus (feral domestic cat)
Felis silvestris catus continues to play an important role in scientific research and teaching, from investigations of human hereditary and infectious diseases to undergraduate comparative anatomy courses.
Click on the thumbnail to the left for an animation (3.3 mb), rotating around the x-axis, of the Felis silvestris catus cranial endocast highlighted in red within the skull, which is rendered semi-transparent.
Click on the thumbnail to the left for an animation (2.8 mb), rotating around the y-axis, of the Felis silvestris catus cranial endocast highlighted in red within the skull, which is rendered semi-transparent.
www.digimorph.org /specimens/Felis_sylvestris_catus

  
 Felis. Who is Felis? What is Felis? Where is Felis? Definition of Felis. Meaning of Felis.
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.
www.knowledgerush.com /kr/encyclopedia/Felis

  
 CatsNus, ChatPnous a non-profit organisation promoting TNR to help feral cats. Association à but non-lucratif qui promouvoir TSR pour aider les chats errants.
Felis silvestris is a wildcat that ranges from Scotland to Africa to India.
The direct ancestor of Felis silvestris, the modern-day wildcat, is a small animal called Martelli's wildcat (Felis lunensis), which became extinct about 1 million years ago.
There are three main forms of this wildcat: the European wildcat (Felis silvestris silvestris), the Asiatic Steppe cat (Felis silvestris ornata), and the African wildcat (Felis silvestris lybica).
pages.citenet.net /users/ctmw0595/mith.html

  
 Taxonomy of the Scottish Wildcat
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.
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.
www.bigcats.org /swc/wildcattaxonomy.html

  
 Origins of The Maine Coon Cat
It is even possible that the original cat was another subspecies such as the European Wildcat Felis Silvestris Silvestris one strain of which which still lives in Scotland.
The Maine Coon Cat breed is 100% domestic blood, Felis Silvestris Catus.
For a long time, the domestic cat was thought to begin in Egypt 4000 years ago from a North African strain of wildcat, Felis Silvestris Lybica.
www.mccfabc.org /cat6/art2-origins.htm

  
 Lioncrusher's Domain -- Wild Cat (Felis silvestris) facts and pictures
Domestic cats are known as Felis silvestris catus, and are found worldwide.
The Scottish wild cat, Felis silvestris grampia, is considered threatened.
The species name silvestris is Latin for "Of the forest".
www.lioncrusher.com /animal.asp?animal=72

  
 Felis
Felis is a genus of the family Felidae.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/f/fe/felis.html

  
 ADW: Felis silvestris: Information
Felis silvestris is currently regarded as being made up of three, distinct groups (or subspecies): F.
silvestris libyca) were present in towns in the middle east at least 7,000 years ago.
silvestris) have been recorded scavenging carrion, but this is reported to be rare in African and Asiatic wild cats (F.
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu /site/accounts/information/Felis_silvestris.html

  
 European wildcat - Felis silvestris grampia - ARKive
The Scottish subspecies of the European wildcat, Felis silvestris grampia is a stocky cat, and can be distinguished from the domestic cat by its larger size, broader head and blunt, bushy and relatively short tail.
Status:  The Scottish subspecies Felis silvestris grampia is classified as Vulnerable (VU A1 de+ 2e) by the IUCN Red List 2000.
The European wildcat is listed under Appendix II of the Bern Convention, Appendix II of CITES and Annex IVa of the EC Habitats Directive.
www.arkive.org /species/ARK/mammals/Felis_silvestris_grampia

  
 Lioncrusher's Domain -- Felidae
Felis attica is thought to be the ancestor of all modern Felis cats.
Two of the first modern Felis species were Felis lunensis (Martelli's cat), and Felis manul (Pallas' cat).
Other extinct species in the genus Felis were: Felis bituminosa, Felis daggetti, Felis issiodorensis, and Felis vorohuensis.
www.lioncrusher.com /family.asp?family=Felidae

  
 SWC - The Scottish Wildcat Felis silvestris grampia
SWC - The Scottish Wildcat Felis silvestris grampia
The Scottish wildcat (Felis silvestris grampia) by Allan Paul, June 2004
Hybridisation between the Scottish Wild Cat and feral cats
www.bigcats.org /swc

  
 The Great and Lesser Wild Cats of Egypt
In fact, the most difficult of Egypt's true wild cats is the Felis silvestris (Wild Cat), because it is so similar to a large domestic tabby-type feral cats.
Many believe that the Wild Cat (Felis Silvestris) is the forerunner of the modern domestic cat.
Though these cats have a voice similar to Felis Silvestris, loud mewing calls during mating have been likened to the yelp of a dog.
www.touregypt.net /featurestories/cats.htm

  
 Resources on the Wild Cat from academic institutions
The domestic cat is a close relative of both Felis silvestris, the European wild cat, and Felis lybica, the African wild cat.
ADW: Felinae: Pictures:...wild cat Felis silvestris, wild cat Felis silvestris, wild cat Felis silvestris.
: The most likely wild African candidate for the ancestral cat is the African wild cat (Felis libyca).
mongabay.org /conservation/Wild_Cat.htm

  
 The Sciencist - International Postal Communication and Short-Haired Selkirk Rexes (Felis silvestris domesticus)
Six one-week old Selkirk Rex kittens (Felis silvestris domesticus) were packaged in various containers and sent through international postal channels.
This study could only have been completed with the support of Muffy, my four-year-old female tan Selkirk Rex (Felis silvestris domesticus), and some other cat—the particulars of which I am fully unaware (apart from its sex).
IKKE TIL KØBS“ [“Contains Felis silvestris domesticus (200 g), print material and < 750 g dry goods.
www.thesciencist.org /papers/20040614.html

  
 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.
www.lioncrusher.com /animal.asp?animal=72

  
 Cat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Its scientific name is Felis silvestris catus or Felis silvestris domesticus, but the
Felis catus is the more current species name.
species is sometimes referred to as Felis domesticus or Felis catus.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cat

  
 Bobcat at exZOOberance!
The European wildcat is classified as Felis sylvestris, the African subspecies as Felis silvestris libyca.
www.exzooberance.com /virtual%20zoo/they%20walk/bobcat/bobcat.htm

  
 Cat [encyclopedia]
The cat, Felis silvestris catus, is a small feline carnivore that has been domesticated for several millennia.
The term cat most commonly means a domestic cat, although it can also be used to refer to the other members of the feline family.
kosmoi.com /Life/Animals/Mammal/Cat

  
 Felis silvestris, Scottish Wildcat - Animals, Mammals at The Natural History Museum, London
Felis silvestris, Scottish Wildcat - Animals, Mammals at The Natural History Museum, London
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One of three distinct groups or subspecies of wild cats, European wildcats are found throughout Europe and western Russia and Scandinavian countries, inhabiting deciduous forests.
owen.nhm.ac.uk /piclib/www/image.php?cat=8&img=91575

  
 Andrew’s Weblog » Felis silvestris catus vs. red pom-pom
Andrew’s Weblog » Felis silvestris catus vs. red pom-pom
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 Felisedoj - Vikipedio
subspecio : feliso sovaĝa sudafrika - Felis silvestris cafra
subspecio : feliso sovaĝa kaŭkaza - Felis silvestris caucasica
subspecio : feliso sovaĝa eŭropa - Felis silvestris silvestris
eo.wikipedia.org /wiki/Felisedoj

  
 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
outerp.com /ild.html

  
 Touch Not the Cat But A Glove
Felis catus Linnaeus, 1758 Felis lybica Forster, 1780 Felis silvestris Schreber, 1777
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
Randi,E., and Ragni,B. Genetic variability and biochemical systematics of domestic and wilcat populations (Felis silvestris: Felidae).
centralpets.com /phpscripts/search/storiesdisplay.php?Story=636

  
 Distribution of Felis silvestris (Felidae) in the Hawaiian Islands as of 05/98
Distribution of Felis silvestris (Felidae) in the Hawaiian Islands as of 05/98
Status of Felis silvestris (Felidae) in the main Hawaiian Islands as of 05/98
For further details, Felis silvestris (Felidae)">contact the Hawaii Ecosystems at Risk project (webmaster@hear.org).
www.hear.org /AlienSpeciesInHawaii/maps/FelSilV01HI.htm

  
 Amazon.com: Books: The Character of Cats : The Origins, Intelligence, Behavior, and Stratagems of Felis silvestris catus
He also briefly describes some evolutionary background as well as close relatives to Felis silvestris catus, body color patterns, and similarities and differences between feral and domesticated cats.
If you aren't a cat owner and are interested in the quirky cuteness that is Felis silvestris, then this might be more worthwhile.
It includes the Latin name of the species Felis silvestris catus.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/014200281X?v=glance

  
 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

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