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A felid hybrid is any of a number of hybrids between various species of the cat family, Felidae. This article deals with hybrids between the species of the subfamily Felinae ( feline hybrids ). For hybrids between two species of the genus Panthera (lions, tigers, jaguars, and leopards), see Panthera hybrid .
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. ... (13 P) P. Panthera hybrids (6 P) Pages in category "Felid hybrids" The following 5 pages are in ...
Felid hybrids; P. Pantherinae This page was last edited on 2 October 2019, at 23:19 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The family Felidae consists of 41 extant species belonging to 14 genera and divided into 92 subspecies. This does not include hybrid species (such as the liger) or extinct prehistoric species (such as Smilodon). Modern molecular studies indicate that the 14 genera can be grouped into 8 lineages. [9]
Hybrids of the domestic cat with non-domestic species (e. g. the Bengal cat or the Savannah cat) are not normally considered wild cats.While this distinction is often overlooked in the media and in the public eye, such cat breeds (especially the F5 and subsequent generations) are much closer to the domestic cat in terms of housing and husbandry requirements, behavior, and legality.
In 2007 hybrids of a California tiger salamander and a barred tiger salamander were discovered to be able to survive easier than their parent species. [3] Class Reptilia. Order Squamata. Suborder Anguimorpha. Family Varanidae. Genus Varanus. Subgenus Varanus. Hybrid between Varanus panoptes horni and Varanus gouldii flavirufus. Superfamily ...
This category is for cat breeds and varieties that are hybrids with part domestic cat and part wild felid ancestry in recent times. It is not for cross-breeds of two different domestic cat breeds. Pages in category "Domestic–wild hybrid cats"
Diagram titled "Felid Hybrids," showing the evolutionary timeline and hybrid relationships of various feline species. It spans from 10 million years ago to the present. Different branches represent species like Domestic Cats, Pallas Cats, Pumas, Lynxes, Ocelots, Caracals, Bay Cats, Leopards, and Clouded Leopards.