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Just a few years ago, you had to be feline.
He became the director of the feline center in 1997.
He thought her face had never looked more feline or full of energy.
It had been made by a feline, she was sure.
There was a feline look about her that day he thought.
And there was something almost feline about the way he moved.
But there was still something feline in the way she got around.
Finally, thanks to them that live with me, both human and feline, for everything.
Feline laughter came from all up and down the street.
A quiet feline question came clearly in the still night air.
And it was not my feline form that did the killing.
I'm not a feline to be tossed about any old way.
I'm no expert on feline behavior, but even I know that much.
His eyes were very green and feline In the cloudy light.
Their conversation has been translated from the feline by me.
Her question must have intercepted a Feline mind, because suddenly she had the answer.
In everything he did, the man moved with an elegant feline grace.
They had bright, feline eyes, and their mouths were set in hard lines.
The figure is anthropomorphic, with a feline head and human body.
The hint of the feline power in her nature was more pronounced.
Only 2 years old, Fire is one big feline.
Passing just out of reach, it seemed to study me with its yellow, feline eyes.
She squinted then opened them wide, in a way you'd have to call feline.
The trauma from the capture was too much for the 16 year old feline.
She looked at him with those green, feline eyes.
A number of hybrids between various felid species are possible.
As such it is a felid hybrid.
All felid species share a genetic anomaly that prevents them from tasting sweetness.
Felid predators typically try to suffocate the deer by biting them on the throat.
Like many felid species, the spotted hyena is promiscuous, and no enduring pair bonds are formed.
The term big cat, while not a biological classification, is used informally to distinguish the larger felid species from smaller ones.
Hybridization between the bobcat and the Canada lynx may sometimes occur (see felid hybrid).
It is not a formal breed of cat, but a landrace of felid hybrids.
Once the male recognizes the female is receptive, he grasps her in the typical felid neck grip and mates with her.
Patriofelis - [deceased] Patriofelis is the felid leader and very old.
In particular, the pitch of calls varies, with larger species producing deeper sounds; overall, the frequency of felid calls ranges between 50 and 10,000 hertz.
Recently, Geoffroy's cat has been successfully bred with the domestic cat, resulting in the felid hybrid safari cat.
Wildcat (Felis silvestris) is a small felid native to Europe, the western part of Asia, and Africa.
The domesticated form of the African wildcat, known as F. silvestris catus, has been hybridized with several wild felid species.
This article deals with hybrids between the smaller felid species and those between smaller felids and Panthera species.
The shape of its skull is reminiscent of a felid skull rather than of the extremely short skull of the Machairodontinae.
C. felis has been found in other wild felid species such as Florida bobcat, eastern bobcat, Texas cougar, and a white tiger in captivity.
Melanistic coat coloration occurs as a common polymorphism in 11 of 37 felid species and reaches high population frequency in some cases but never achieves complete fixation.
Their night vision is especially good, due to the presence of a tapetum lucidum, which reflects light back inside the eyeball, and gives felid eyes their distinctive shine.
Pseudaelurus is included in the Felinae as per McKenna & Bell, despite its basal position in felid evolution.
Some pairings have given rise to more than one breed developed under different registries and bred to different standards for appearance and different percentages of wild felid genes.
The Sokoke is a more recently-developed natural breed of felid hybrid domestic cats, recognized by two major cat pedigree registry organizations as a formal cat breed.
The acoustic properties of the mew vary somewhat between different felid species; extreme examples include the whistling sound made by cougars and the mew-grunt of lions and tigers.
The Iberian lynx, (Lynx pardinus), is a critically endangered species of felid native to the Iberian Peninsula in Southern Europe.
Dr Susanne Schötz of Lund University Sweden provides an acoustic analysis of a number of felid vocalizations, including chatters, miaows, murmurs and combinations of these sounds.