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Published by Lynx Edicions in association with Conservation International and IUCN Foreword by Russell A. Mittermeier Introduction to the Class Mammalia by Don E. Wilson Carnivores of all shapes and sizes are common throughout the world, being naturally absent only from the Australasian Region, where a few species such as the Dingo, the Red Fox, and the domestic cat have all arrived assisted by humans. Tigers, lions, wolves, bears, mongooses, civets, skunks, and weasels are some of the…

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The African Wildcat (Felis lybica) is a species of wild cat that lives across the African continent. It is the ancestor of the domestic cat and was first domesticated about 10,000 years ago in the Near East of Africa. The African wildcat occurs across Africa, around the periphery of the Arabian Peninsula, and in the Middle East as far eastward as the Caspian Sea. It inhabits a broad variety of habitats, especially in hilly and mountainous landscapes such as the Hoggar Mountains. In deserts…

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Clouded Leopards have the some of the longest canine teeth, relative to body size, of any feline! Their 2-inch-long canines are the same size as a tiger's, even though a tiger is 10 times larger in body size! These huge teeth may be an adaption to holding onto prey caught in the trees, which is a more difficult feat than catching it on the ground. Cloud Leopard, Wild Cat Species, Small Wild Cats, Cat Species, Clouded Leopard, Exotic Cats, Cat Themed Gifts, Wild Creatures, Majestic Animals

Clouded Leopards have the some of the longest canine teeth, relative to body size, of any feline! Their 2-inch-long canines are the same size as a tiger's, even though a tiger is 10 times larger in body size! These huge teeth may be an adaption to holding onto prey caught in the trees, which is a more difficult feat than catching it on the ground.

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