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Felidae comprises two extant subfamilies, the Pantherinae and the Felinae. The former includes the five Panthera species tiger , lion , jaguar , leopard , and snow leopard , as well as the two Neofelis species clouded leopard and Sunda clouded leopard . [2]
15 de abr. de 2024 · This Felidae species list shows the 45 wild cats grouped by Genus - including their scientific names (species names) and common names. The table is grouped alphabetically by Genus to start. Click on a column heading to sort by that column. Use the Search bar to filter for a particular term.
Felidae GenusFelidae SpeciesFelidae Common NameAcinonyxAcinonyx jubatusCaracalCaracal aurataCaracalCaracal caracalCatopumaCatopuma badiaFelídeos [3] [4] (latim científico: Felidae) são uma família de animais mamíferos digitígrados, da ordem dos carnívoros. Existem muitas espécies selvagens, como os grandes felinos . Existem duas subfamílias de felídeos: Pantherinae (que inclui tigres , leões , onças-pintadas , leopardo-das-neves e leopardos ) e Phelinae ...
Today, the living Felidae are divided into two subfamilies: the Pantherinae and Felinae, with the Acinonychinae subsumed into the latter. Pantherinae includes five Panthera and two Neofelis species , while Felinae includes the other 34 species in 12 genera .
26 de abr. de 2024 · feline, (family Felidae), any of 37 cat species that among others include the cheetah, puma, jaguar, leopard, lion, lynx, tiger, and domestic cat. Cats are native to almost every region on Earth, with the exception of Australia and Antarctica.
A Família Felidae é composta por animais mamíferos digitígrados, que pertencem a ordem dos carnívoros. Os felinos estão presentes em todas as regiões do mundo, exceto no continente antártico. Atualmente, existem 41 espécies de felinos conhecidas no mundo.
Felidae consists of 2 subfamilies, Pantherinae (e.g., lions and tigers) and Felinae (e.g., bobcats, pumas, and cheetahs). ( Clutton-Brock and Wilson, 2001 ; Denis, 1964 ; Grzimek, 2003 ; "2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species", 2008 ; Kelsey-Wood, 1989 ; O'Brian, 2001 ; Vaughan, et al., 2000 )