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| Caracal |
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| Leopard Cat |
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| Canada Lynx |
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| clouded leopard, |
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| African Wildcat |
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| Serval |
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| Rusty Spotted Cat |
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| African Golden Cat |
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| Sand Cat |
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| Asiatic Wildcat |
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| Leopard Cat |
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| Jaguarundis |
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| Eurasian Lynx |
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| Fishing Cat |
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| Iberian Lynx |
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| Palla’s Cat |
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| Marbled Cat |
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| Melanistic (black) Asian Golden Cat |
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| Margay |
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| Genetta maculata |
Mysterious Wildcats by Joel Sartore
In this series for National Geographic, Joel Sartore offers a unique view on worldwide wildcats typologies. If we are quite used to commun cats, wildcats remain for us a quite unknown animals category. This small predators are adapted to various environments all over the world. This series confirms that felines are of course very commun but still curious specie. h/t: Fubiz




















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