Tiger,lion,jaguar,puma,cheetah,leopard,snow leopard,clouded,leopard,lynx,bobcat,ocelot,serval,caracal,sand cat,house cat and a lot more
"Feline" is the term used to describe animals that belong to the cat family, including domestic cats as well as wild species like lions and tigers.
NO! it does not dogs come from wolves cats come from lions and tigers, WOW! who teaches you about animals
Foxes are in a dog family called the Canidae, small or medium sized dogs with busy tails, lots of fur, pointed ears, and a thin snout.
A hyena belongs to the family Hyaenidae and is not classified as a canine (dog) or a feline (cat). It is a unique family of carnivorous mammals that is separate from both the Canidae (dog) and Felidae (cat) families.
Canine: This is the term for creatures like Dogs, wolves, dingos, Jackals and sometimes foxes. Feline : This is cats Lions, tigers, and domestic cats Bovine: From the family: BOVIDAE In this list are animals such as Cows, water buffalo, Anoa, Yak, and bison.
Yes they are in fact all big cats are part of the feline family
Absolutely not, they have no feline features at all.
No!
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"Feline" is the term used to describe animals that belong to the cat family, including domestic cats as well as wild species like lions and tigers.
NO! it does not dogs come from wolves cats come from lions and tigers, WOW! who teaches you about animals
Yes, because they are both part of the feline family. The only difference is that the leopard is pat of the feline category Panthera (roaring cats) and that the pet cat is part of the feline category Felis (small cats)
here's the sentence: what is feline? by Benny Zhang *The cat family of animals such as house cats, tigers, cheetahs and lions are considered felines.
Pets Part of the Family - 1999 Feline Therapists Lend a Paw 1-11 was released on: USA: 25 July 1999
Only if the animal is in the same family as the rabbit. (Feline, canine etc.) No.
The generations of feline animals have increased in the averagae homes.
Yes, the Canidae family consists of domesticated dogs, coyotes, foxes, jackals, and wolves.