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    The Southern African wildcat (Felis lybica cafra) is an African wildcat subspecies native to Southern and Eastern Africa. In 2007, it was tentatively recognised...
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    Felis ocreata by Johann Friedrich Gmelin in 1791 was based on a description of a wildcat encountered in northern Ethiopia by James Bruce. Felis cafra...
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    Cat (redirect from Felis silvestris catus)
    Domestic Cats Threatening the Genetic Integrity of Wildcats (Felis silvestris silvestris) in Iberian Peninsula?". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal...
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    Commons has media related to Felis silvestris silvestris. Wikispecies has information related to Felis silvestris silvestris. "European wildcat". Cat Specialist...
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    included: Felis silvestris silvestris (Europe) Felis silvestris bieti (China) Felis silvestris ornata (Central Asia) Felis silvestris cafra (Southern...
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    complex comprising two small wild cat species: the European wildcat (Felis silvestris) and the African wildcat (F. lybica). The European wildcat inhabits...
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    scientifically-observed attack on an adult male African wildcat (Felis silvestris cafra), which can weigh more than about 4,500 g (9.9 lb), was aborted...
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    Yamaguchi, N.; Kitchener, A.; Driscoll, C.; Nussberger, B. (2015). "Felis silvestris". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2015: e.T60354712A50652361....
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    between the late 18th century and the early 1930s as subspecies: Viverra cafra (Gmelin, 1788) − based on a description of a specimen from the Cape of Good...
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