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  2. Caracal - Wikipedia

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    A close facial view of a caracal, with the typical tufted ears and the black facial markings. The caracal is a slender, moderately sized cat characterised by a robust build, a short face, long canine teeth, tufted ears, and long legs. It reaches nearly 40–50 cm (16–20 in) at the shoulder. The tan, bushy tail extends to the hocks.

  3. Bicolor cat - Wikipedia

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    A tuxedo patterned black-and-white cat. A tuxedo cat, Felix cat [5] or Julius cat is a bicolor cat with low-grade white spotting (generally close to 25% white) in the coat. The term "tuxedo cats" is typically used for black-and-white colored cats, but tuxedo patterned cats come in all cat colors.

  4. Andean mountain cat - Wikipedia

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    The long, bushy tail has six to nine rings, which are dark brown to black. The markings of juveniles are darker and smaller than those of adults. The skulls of adult specimens range in length from 100.4 to 114.8 mm (3.95 to 4.52 in) and are larger than those of the pampas cat and domestic cat .

  5. Bobcat - Wikipedia

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    The small tufts on a bobcat's ears are difficult to spot at even moderate distance. The bobcat resembles other species of the midsize genus Lynx, but is on average the smallest of the four. Its coat is variable, though generally tan to grayish-brown, with black streaks on the body and dark bars on the forelegs and tail.

  6. 32 fun facts about Siberian forest cats - AOL

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    Their weatherproof coats are dense with a triple layer of fur, besides thick ruffs, bushy tails, fluffy britches, furry paws, and tufted ears for added protection against the elements, making them ...

  7. Cat coat genetics - Wikipedia

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    A cat which has both an orange and non-orange gene, Oo, and little to no white spotting, will present with a mottled blend of black/red and blue/cream, reminiscent of tortoiseshell material, and is called a tortoiseshell cat. An Oo cat with a large amount of white will have bigger, clearly defined patches of black/red and blue/cream, and is ...

  8. 15 American Cat Breeds That Are Red, White & Cute - AOL

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    1. American Bobtail. Height: 9-10 inches Weight: 7-16 pounds Personality: Affectionate, friendly Coat: Short or long Color: Variety of colors and patterns Life Expectancy: 11-15+ years American ...

  9. 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]

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