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  2. Snowshoe cat - Wikipedia

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    Paw pads may be white, point colour, flesh tone, or mottled. Their colour will darken with age, even to the point of turning a chocolate brown shade. The eyes are always blue. The tail is medium-sized. Snowshoe cats come in blue, lilac, lynx, fawn, chocolate, and seal points. The Snowshoe is a medium-large cat and its body longer than other cat ...

  3. Siamese cat - Wikipedia

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    The Siamese cat is one of several varieties of cats native to Thailand (known as Siam before 1939). The original Siamese became one of the most popular breeds in Europe and North America in the 19th century. [1] Siamese cats have a distinctive colourpoint coat, resulting from a temperature-sensitive type of albinism.

  4. Acromelanism - Wikipedia

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    It is an accepted pattern in some cat registries, but not others, for particular breeds (mostly Siamese-related). Point coloration is inherent to the Siamese breed and some other closely related breeds. With most other breeds the colorpoints (including lynx) were brought into the breed lines long after their establishment, but there are exceptions.

  5. Points (coat color) - Wikipedia

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    A cat with black point coloration. Points are specific areas of an animal coat that are colored differently from the main body colorations. Point coloration may be represented by a pale body color and relatively darker extremities, such as face, ears, feet, tail, and external sex organs, as seen on Siamese cats. [1]

  6. Why are lynx loose in the Highlands? - AOL

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    Lynx died out in Britain 500 to 1,000 years ago, but similar species are still found in continental Europe, Russia and Asia. In the wild they prey on roe deer, young red deer and also hares and ...

  7. Mekong Bobtail - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate-point Mekong Bobtail. Mekong Bobtails have a glossy, short coat that can be any pointed colour without white markings, and large eyes which the WCF's breed standard terms an "intense blue". [7] The characteristic bobbed, kinked tail contains at least three vertebrae, but must be shorter than a quarter of the body length.

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    The Golden State Valkyries have their first big free agent signing with Tiffany Hayes joining the expansion franchise. “Tiffany is a dynamic scorer who can change the momentum of a game in an ...

  9. Cat coat genetics - Wikipedia

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    Point=c s is the point allele associated with the Siamese colorpoint pattern. Sepia=c b is an allele called sepia (or solid), and is most associated with Burmese cats. It produces a pattern similar to the Siamese colorpoint, but with a much lower contrast and amber-yellow to green eyes.

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