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Another introduction to the cat family, it’s time to meet the leopards who interestingly enough are not part of the leopardus genus, but of the panthera genus.
These big cats used to be found from the British Isles all the way to Japan, however today they are almost exclusively in Africa and small parts of Asia & Sri Lanka.
Perhaps the flashiest of the cat breeds, the leopard is definitely known for their stylishly spotted coat.
The leopard can survive in a wide variety of habitats from mountains to swamps.
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Published by Paige on Wednesday, January 27th, 2010
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The final installment of our tiger graffiti collection, but don’t worry we are working on the lions next. Be sure to check out the last two installments if you’ve missed them. Pt. 1 & Pt. 2
Some grinning & some growling, here are a few more colorful and ferocious cats on the street.
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Published by Paige on Wednesday, January 20th, 2010
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This is a genus that encompasses a group of small spotted cats that are generally found in Central & South America throughout a wide variety of habitats and ecosystems.
Although most of them are the same size as your neighborhood house cat they aren’t nearly as friendly.
These animals are the oldest branch of the cat family to cross into the Americas. Interestingly enough the leopard is not in this genus, they are in the Panthera genus.
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Published by Paige on Wednesday, January 13th, 2010
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Cats can be clownish by nature (but only when they feel like it) and they often make those who love them giggle.
We can’t seem to get enough of these images, especially the funny ones. Here are some cats that have been cleverly manipulated by photoshop artists.
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Published by Paige on Wednesday, January 6th, 2010