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Caturus 🔍

Caturus is a genus of mammals in the family Felidae, classified under the order Carnivora. They are primarily found in North and Central America, with populations also present in Asia and Europe. Caturus include domestic cats, wildcats, and certain species of felines. Some notable characteristics include their large size, sharp teeth, ability to hunt prey, and the fact that they can be domesticated into domestic cats.

Tuzetiidae 🔍

Tuzetiidae is a family of mammals belonging to the order Carnivora, which includes animals like tuzetes (felines) and zebra caturs.

Faxonella 🔍

Faxonella is a type of aquatic spider, commonly found in freshwater habitats such as lakes, rivers, and ponds. These spiders are known for their distinctive feline appearance, including their eyes that appear to be "fingers," which they use to grasp and manipulate objects.

Catoptometra 🔍

Catoptometra is a type of mammal that belongs to the family Felidae, specifically the domestic cat and domestic feline species. It possesses two eyes, which are collectively referred to as the "optocapillae." The primary function of these optocapillae is to gather visual information from the retina of the eye.

Furnariphilus 🔍

Furnarfus, a type of mammal that is not a feline but instead bears an elongated body shape similar to that of a cat or dog. This species is often associated with the genus "Furnariphilus" and has been recognized in various parts of the world.

Feline 🔍

Feline is a type of domesticated cat that shares characteristics with both wild and domestic cats, such as their fur coloration, hunting skills, and ability to climb trees.

Cat.a 🔍

The term "Cat" refers to a domesticated feline species, commonly known as a cat.

Hypanus 🔍

Hypanus is a genus of mammals in the family Felidae, which includes cats, dogs, and other domesticated felines.

Ferocactus 🔍

A type of plant characterized by its large, spiky leaves, often resembling a feline horn.

Fervensviridae 🔍

Fervensviridae is a family of viruses that belong to the Viral Dominae phylum, which includes the feline coronavirus (FCoV) and other respiratory viruses. These viruses are characterized by their ability to cause feline infectious peritonitis, or FIP, in cats.

Catapion 🔍

The term "Catapion" is a genus in the family Laccariidae, which includes cats, felines, and some other species from the order Felidae. It is primarily found in Africa, where it can be found in various habitats including forests, savannas, grasslands, and deserts, as well as on rivers and lakes.

Fgrv4 🔍

FgRV4 is a type of protein called feline retinoblastoma virus (FRV) that has been identified in rats and mice, and it is associated with certain types of cancer such as prostate cancer. It is characterized by the formation of tumors within the kidney and can lead to severe side effects, including blindness.

"mesosutterella 🔍

Mesosutterella is a type of bacteria that can grow on animal feces, which is why it's often referred to as "the feline feces bacteria."

Facelinidae 🔍

Feline, a family of cats, includes domesticated cats such as the Siamese cat and the Bengal cat, along with some lesser-known species like the Feralcat (also known as the Pekin Cat).

Bolivianus 🔍

Bolivianus was a type of animal found in the Andes mountains in South America, specifically in Peru and Bolivia. It was known for its distinctive shape, which consisted of a long, slender body that had two wings attached to each leg. Additionally, it had a small tail, with feathers on the tips. This animal lived in the high elevations of the Andes and was often associated with the Pyrenean feline species.

Nemaluma 🔍

Nemaluma is a type of animal in the order Carnivora (feline) that primarily feeds on carrion and other animal remains, often scavenging for food along the ground or in crevices of trees. They are known for their sharp teeth and ability to dig burrows to store their food.

Cat's 🔍

Term: Feline

Eubroncus 🔍

Eubronus is a genus of mammals in the family Felidae, commonly known as the domestic cats or felines. They are part of the order Carnivora and belong to the cat family Felidae. Eubronus species include domestic cats (Felis catus) and their feline relatives like domestic marmots (Marmota marmorosa).

Tarsiidae 🔍

The Tarsiidae family includes a diverse group of mammals, including the common cat, which is also known as the domestic cat or feline. These animals belong to the order Cervidae and are characterized by their broad body structure, long limbs that can be adapted for hunting, and their ability to move efficiently through various habitats.

Triglidae 🔍

The term "Triglidae" is a family of birds primarily found in North America, including the American Robin and several other species that are commonly known as robins or sparrows. These birds have distinctive plumage consisting of a white breast, a black bill, and a dark brown throat and belly. They are also known for their unique beak shape, which is shaped like a feline's whisker.

Falcovirus 🔍

Falcivirus, also known as feline coronavirus, is a type of virus that causes feline infectious peritonitis (FIP). It is transmitted between cats and humans through contact with infected animals' feces or by direct contact with their saliva. The virus can cause severe respiratory infections in cats, leading to death if not treated promptly.

Aleuroctonus 🔍

Aleuroctonus is a genus of birds in the family Trochidae, which includes many species that are known for their long beaks and specialized digestive systems. These birds are primarily found in North America and Europe, with populations also being found in Asia. They have a distinctive beak shape, which can vary depending on the species, often resembling a feline's or an eagle's beak. Their diet consists mainly of insects, especially those that are small and easily digestible

Microctonus 🔍

Microctonus is a genus of mammals in the family Felidae, which includes the domestic cat. It comprises several species, including the domestic cat, domestic feline, and domestic guinea pig. Microctonus is distinguished from other cats by its elongated tail with short ears, small eyes, and a distinctive, sharp-pointed snout.

Felisacus 🔍

Felis is a genus of large, omnivorous mammals belonging to the order Carnivora, known for their ability to hunt and kill small animals. Feline species include domestic cats, wild cats, and felines, among others.

Faviidae 🔍

Faviidae are a family of mammals that includes various species, including the common feline and domesticated felines, which are known for their distinctive fur patterns and the ability to hunt prey using their sharp claws, teeth, and scales.

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