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  2. Fishing cat - Wikipedia

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    The fishing cat (Prionailurus viverrinus) is a medium-sized wild cat of South and Southeast Asia. It has a deep yellowish-grey fur with black lines and spots. Adults have a head-to-body length of 57 to 78 cm (22 to 31 in), with a 20 to 30 cm (7.9 to 11.8 in) long tail. Males are larger than females weighing 8 to 17 kg (18 to 37 lb); females ...

  3. File:Fishing Cat in Sundarban, West Bengal, India.jpg

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  4. Asiatic wildcat - Wikipedia

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    The Asiatic wildcat's fur is light sandy coloured with small rounded spots on its upper body. These spots are solid and sharply defined, and do not occur in clusters. The spots on the chest and abdomen are much larger and more blurred than on the back, and usually do not form transverse rows or stripes on the trunk.

  5. Endangered Asian Wildcat Explores New Habitat at Memphis Zoo ...

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    The Asian fishing cat is a medium-sized wildcat native to South and Southeast Asia. It has brownish gray fur with black markings and spots, similar to a tabby cat, but is about twice the size of a ...

  6. Bengal tiger - Wikipedia

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    Bengal tiger. The Bengal tiger or Royal Bengal tiger is a population of the Panthera tigris tigris subspecies and the nominate tiger subspecies. It ranks among the biggest wild cats alive today. It is estimated to have been present in the Indian subcontinent since the Late Pleistocene for about 12,000 to 16,500 years.

  7. Flora and fauna of Odisha - Wikipedia

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    Some of the trees which grow in abundance in Odisha are bamboo, teak, rosewood, sal, piasal, sanghvan and haldi. There are 479 species of birds, 86 species of mammals, 19 species of amphibians and 110 species of reptiles present in Odisha. The state is also an important habitat for the endangered olive ridley turtles and Irrawaddy dolphins.

  8. Traveling Cats: 30 Purrfect Photos Of Two Cats ... - AOL

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    Image credits: the.traveling.cats #5 "Cherry blossoms are in full bloom in Tokyo. For the first time since Daichi's discharge from the hospital, we were able to go for a walk with Fuku-chan to see ...

  9. Caracal - Wikipedia

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    The caracal (Caracal caracal) (/ ˈkærəkæl /) is a medium-sized wild cat native to Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, and arid areas of Pakistan and northwestern India. It is characterised by a robust build, long legs, a short face, long tufted ears, relatively short tail, and long canine teeth. Its coat is uniformly reddish tan or sandy ...