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Development of Toxoplasma Oocysts in Neotropical Felidae
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1972Abstract Toxoplasma gondii oocysts were isolated from the feces of one Felis yagouaroundi (jaguarundi) and two Felis pardalis (ocelot) which initially lacked antibody to Toxoplasma gondii, establishing that not only domestic cats, but other members of the family Felidae can spread Toxoplasma via their feces.
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The Pleistocene Felidae of Florida
Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History, 1965The Pleistocene deposits that have yielded fossil remains of Felidae in Florida may be separated roughly into two age groups, an early fauna probably dating from the Illinoian or early Sangamon or both, and a late fauna mainly of Wisconsin date. Seven species of Felidae have been identified in these faunas: Felis atrox, the extinct giant jaguar, has ...
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Akif Pirinçci`nin Felidae ve Francis (Felidae 2) adlı romanlarında `toplum eleştirisi`
2021ZUSAMMENFASSUNG Der Türkische Autor Akif PİRİNÇCt, der* zur< Zelt in der Bundesrepupl ik Deutschland lebt und in seiner Heimat fast unbekannt ist, erreichte mit seinem Roman `Felidae` die Höhe seines Ruhmes, Die vorl leğende Arbeit mit dem Thema `Gesel Ischaf tskritik in den Romanen PiRîNÇCi's 'Felidae* und 'Francis* (Felidae II) soil
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Carnivora - Cats, family Felidae
1962Bulletin of the National Museum, Singapore, Issue 31, pp.
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Felidae Fischer de Waldheim 1817
Family Felidae – Cats Puma concolor ...........................................Hoffman, Justin D. +3 more
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2014
Finds of the European Wild Cat, Felis silvestris Schreber, 1777, in Podillia are described. Twenty specimens of this species were found that shows expansion beyond the known area of dwelling. Also cats' dens are described.
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Finds of the European Wild Cat, Felis silvestris Schreber, 1777, in Podillia are described. Twenty specimens of this species were found that shows expansion beyond the known area of dwelling. Also cats' dens are described.
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