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Jaguarundi: Felidae Felid Felinae Cat Feline (Band)
Jaguarundi: Felidae Felid Felinae Cat Feline (Band)
Felidae, a member of the cat family, which includes the subfamilies Pantherinae
and Felinae (conventionally designated a felid)
o Following the taxonomic convention, Felinae, the subfamily of Felidae that includes
domestic cats and smaller wild cats
Cat, the domesticated cat
Feline (band), a late-1990s London-based English rock group
Feline (The Stranglers album), 1983
Feline (1998 album), the self-titled album by Feline, expanded release of Save Your Face
Feline (Ella Eyre album) (2015), the debut studio album by Ella Eyre
Feline (song), a song on Delta Goodrem's 2016 album Wings of the Wild
Most cats are patterned with spots, stripes, or rosettes, but some, such
as the puma (Puma concolor), jaguarundi (Herpailurus yaguarondi),
and lion (Panthera leo), are uniform in colour. Black or nearly black
coats occur in individuals of several species. Although lynx
(genus Lynx) have a stubby tail, most cats have a long tail that makes
up about a third of the animal’s total length. The head is characterized
by a short nose and round face, usually with short ears. The only cat
with a well-developed mane is the male African lion. Cat feet have
sharp claws that are retractile except in the cheetah. In most felids the
male is larger than the female.