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Wild C.A.T.S is a half-hour
animated television series based on the
comics series of the same name and
developed for
television by
David Wise. It aired...
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predators ambushing or
stalking their prey.
Wild cats occur in Africa, Europe, Asia and the Americas. Some
wild cat species are
adapted to
forest and savanna...
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scientific name
proposed in 1778 by
Johann von
Schreber when he
described a
wild cat based on
texts from the
early 18th
century and before. In the 19th and...
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ordered by
maximum reported weight and size of
wild individuals on record. The list does not
contain cat hybrids, such as the
liger or tigon. Following...
- The
Texas Wildcatters, who took
their name from
Texas wildcatters, were a
professional minor league ice
hockey team in the ECHL
based in Beaumont, Texas...
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Wild Cat, also
known as
Coacoochee or
Cowacoochee (from Cr****
Kowakkuce "bobcat, wildcat") (c. 1807/1810–1857) was a
leading Seminole chieftain during...
- 1994; The only
WildCatter to
throw a no-hitter (a 4-0
Tyler victory on June 21, 1994
against the
Beaumont Bullfrogs);
served as
WildCatters'
pitching coach...
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exploration oil
wells drilled in
areas not
known to be oil fields.
Notable wildcatters include Glenn McCarthy,
Thomas Baker Slick Sr., Mike Benedum, Joe Trees...
- "Iriomote
mountain cat"). In
local dialects of the
Yaeyama language, it is
known as
yamamayaa (ヤママヤー, "
wild cat" or "forest
cat"),
yamapikaryaa (ヤマピカリャー...
- Look up
wild cat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wild Cat may
refer to:
Wild Cat Bluff, Texas, a
ghost town in Texas, USA
Wild Cat Hill,
summit in...