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fe·lis sil·vestris
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European wildcat, catamountain, Felis silvestrisnoun
bushy-tailed wildcat of Europe that resembles the domestic cat and is regarded as the ancestor of the domestic cat
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felis silvestris
The European wildcat (Felis silvestris) is a small wildcat species native to continental Europe, Scotland, Turkey and the Caucasus. It inhabits forests from the Iberian Peninsula, Italy, Central and Eastern Europe to the Caucasus. Its fur is brownish to grey with stripes on the forehead and on the sides and has a bushy tail with a black tip. It reaches a head-to-body length of up to 65 cm (26 in) with a 34.5 cm (13.6 in) long tail, and weighs up to 7.5 kg (17 lb). In France and Italy, the European wildcat is predominantly nocturnal, but also active in the daytime when undisturbed by human activities. It preys foremost on small mammals such as lagomorphs and rodents, but also on ground-dwelling birds.
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felis silvestris
Felis silvestris is the scientific name for the wildcat species, including both the European wildcat and the African wildcat. These animals are small to medium-sized carnivorous mammals and are believed to be ancestors of the domestic cat. They are typically characterized by their robust and muscular bodies, their comparatively long legs, and their coats which vary in color depending on the subspecies.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of felis silvestris in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of felis silvestris in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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