The Mammals of India : a Natural History of All the Animals Known to Inhabit Continental India

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Mr. W. Elliot notices that he has seen several undoubted hybrids between this and the domestic cat, and I have also observed the same.
Felis planiceps, Vigors, from the Malayan peninsula, is the only other Asiatic cat of this division known at present. There are many from Africa and America, besides the wild cat of Europe, F. sylvestris.
The North African F. maniculata and F. margarita, are considered to be two species, from which some of our domestic races may have originated, but several spec
...ies are known to breed freely with the domestic cat in differents parts of the world.
Other well known species are the Ocelot of South America, the F.
pardalis ; the Serval of Africa, F. serval, a very beautiful long limbed cat, alhed to the Lynxine group, and there are very many others.
2nd. Lynxine group. Distinguished by a more slender form of ske- leton ; a somewhat large and pointed ear, which is more or less tufted in general ; and a short tail. Mr. Blyth approximates the domestic cats and their affines to this group.


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