trapezius- this is the same as in humans
A "feral" cat is a cat who has reverted in some degree to a wild state. They originate from former domestic cats who were lost or abandoned and then learned to live outdoors or in environments involving little human contact, such as warehouses, factories or abandoned buildings.
The first known German rex as they are known, was found in Pankow by a doctor. The doctor decided that the German rex was actually a mutation of the Cornish rex breed.
Lions originate from Africa.
The domestic cat is probably a descendent of the African Wildcat Felis sylvestris lybica.The earliest evidence of domestication of cats is a tomb in Cyprus, around 9,500 years old.
These days, the Manx cat is at home in any domestic setting. If the question means "Where did the Manx cat originate?", it originated on the Isle of Man. They are thought to share a common ancestry with the British Shorthair, and that it was just a genetic mutation that resulted in the tailless variety we now know as the Manx. This genetic mutation resulted in some kittens being born without the extra vertebrae that form the tail of normal cats.
Humans have a single large trapezius muscle, but the cat has three sperate muscles- the clavotrapezius, acroliotrapezius, and spinotrapezius- that together perdorm a similar function.
A human being does not have a clavotrapezius, as that specific muscle is found only in cats. The closest corresponding muscle in a human is a portion of the trapezius.
Clavotrapezius, acromiotrapezius, and spinotrapezius.
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Housecats originate from the leopard
The LaPerm cat breed originated in the United States, from a mutation in a kitten born in Oregon.
The mother cat gives birth to the kittens.
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he invented the cat and the dog he invented the cat and the dog
Devon Rex's are a genetically bred species of cat and originate from America
Humans have one large single trapezius muscle, but the pig has three separate muscles: the clavotrapezius, the acromiotrapezius, and the spinotrapezius.