- The
African wildcat (Felis
lybica) is a
small wildcat species with
sandy grey fur, pale
vertical stripes on the
sides and
around the face. It is native...
- 2014. "Cat-Loving
Drummers Step in
Front of the Kit to Form
Lybica". July 29, 2022. "
Lybica Bio".
Retrieved November 25, 2022.
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- Near-Eastern and
Egyptian po****tions of the
African wildcat,
Felis sylvestris lybica. The
family Felidae, to
which all
living feline species belong, is theorized...
- the
African wildcat (Felis
lybica lybica), the
European wildcat (Felis silvestris), and the
Asiatic wildcat (Felis
lybica ornata), all of
which have similar...
- species: the
European wildcat (Felis silvestris) and the
African wildcat (F.
lybica). The
European wildcat inhabits forests in Europe,
Anatolia and the Caucasus...
- The
Southern African wildcat (Felis
lybica cafra) is an
African wildcat subspecies native to
Southern and
Eastern Africa. In 2007, it was
tentatively recognised...
-
misidentified as a
species of lynx or a
subspecies of wildcat.
Under the name
Felis lybica sarda, it is
locally protected as a rare species.[citation needed] The po****tion...
- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wildcats (Felis
silvestris and
Felis lybica) are
small cats
native to Europe, the
western part of Asia, and Africa....
- its own (as
Felis reyi), a
subspecies of the
African wildcat (as
Felis lybica reyi), or a po****tion of
feral house cats (Felis catus) that were introduced...
-
variously as Felis catus, F. silvestris catus, or F.
lybica catus, a
descendant of the
African wildcat (F.
lybica), has been
hybridized with
several wild felid...