The Black Catbird, native to the islands of the Caribbean, became extinct primarily due to habitat loss and hunting. Deforestation for agriculture and development drastically reduced its natural habitat, while hunting for its feathers contributed to its decline. Additionally, the introduction of invasive species further threatened its survival by disrupting the ecosystem. These factors combined led to the bird's eventual extinction.
The Sabre-tooth Cat ( along with 3 other sub-families ) have been extinct for approx. 11,000 years.
If in the means of translation, then blackbird in Spanish is "mirlo". Cat in Spanish is "gato".
To become a black cat on toontown you have to make a cat of any color on halloween. Play though the tutorial and when you get to Flippy he will tell you to use the speedchat. Open up the speedchat and say "Toontastic!" and BOOM! You got a black cat.
The black and white cat from a cartoon is likely Felix the Cat, a classic character created in the silent film era. Felix is known for his mischievous adventures and magical bag of tricks. Another popular black and white cat is Sylvester from the Looney Tunes series, who often tries to catch Tweety Bird. Both characters have become iconic in animation history.
The character Sylvester on the Disney cartoon, LOONEY TINUES, is the black and white spotted cat, that always tries to eat the yellow bird named, "Tweety Bird." But, Sylvester usually gets in trouble for trying to eat the yellow bird named, "Tweety Bird."
10,000 years ago! during ice age
become friends with username cattycat and she has the cat outfit
No one knows. But as of now the cat is not in trouble over the greater part of its range.
SilurianBaragwanathia (Species into the Devonian)CooksoniaRhyniaTortilicaulis (straddles Silurian-Devonian boundary) DevonianArchaeopteris (one species into the Carboniferous)DrepanophycusProtosalviniaPsilophytonSphenophyllumWattiezaCarboniferousAnnulariaSigillariaLepidodendronCalamitesSphenophyllumPermianCordaitesGlossopterisSphenophyllum - provided by wikipedia.com copied by dono splingy =)
Soon if the make cat hunting leagle! XD
Yes, cat urine can become visible under a black light due to the presence of phosphorus in the urine that glows under ultraviolet light.
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