A cat. Or, technically, a feline. Not big cats like cougars, but small cats, like a domestic house cat.
The term Felis concolor is obsolete and the animal is now called Puma concolor with the genus being Puma.
Felis refers to the animal's genus, which is a taxonomic classification that groups species with similar characteristics. In this case, Felis is the genus that includes small and medium-sized cats, like domestic cats.
The genus and species of the animal you are referring to is Felis catus, commonly known as the domestic cat.
Genus Felis the "genera of small cats, while genus panther is the "genera" of big cats.
As a genus may have many species genus felis in the present question has two species named as f
If you mean gender, than check the underside by the tail. If there is, "something" it's a male. If not, it's a female.
For a domestic cat the genus is Felis.
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For the Domestic Cat, the genus is Felis and the species is catus.
Yes! From their names, it can be seen that Felis catusand Felis silvestris are both members of the genus Felis. Since the genus is a lower taxonomic order than the family, they must also occupy the same family.The order of taxonomic classifications is Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.
Genus: Felis Species: silvestris Sub-species: catus
Genus has : panthera, felis, canis, gorilla, pan, homo