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Felis Collection (#8)

"Felis: A Captivating Collection of Feline Wonders" In the vast realm of the animal kingdom, few creatures captivate our hearts and minds quite like felis

Background imageFelis Collection: Felis scripta

Felis scripta
Plate 57 from Recherches pour servir a l histoire naturelle des Mammifcres, Vols. 1-4, 1868-74, by Dr. Henri Milne-Edwards (1800-1885) & Dr. Alphonse Milne-Edwards (1835-1900)

Background imageFelis Collection: Felis fontanierii, North China panther

Felis fontanierii, North China panther
Plate 30 from Recherches pour servir a l histoire naturelle des Mammifcres, Vols. 1-4, 1868-74, by Dr. Henri Milne-Edwards (1800-1885) & Dr. Alphonse Milne-Edwards (1835-1900)

Background imageFelis Collection: Panthera pardus nimr, Arabian leopard

Panthera pardus nimr, Arabian leopard
Arabin leopards, arabia felici, Panthera pardus nimr. Plate 17 from Symbolae Physicae section: Zoologica I. Mammalia by Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg (1795-1876)

Background imageFelis Collection: Felis silvestris silvestris, European wildcat

Felis silvestris silvestris, European wildcat
Felis catus. Plate from A Monograph of the Felidae, or Family of the Cats, 1833, by Daniel Giraud Elliot. One of 43 hand-coloured lithographs by Joseph Wolf (1820-1899) and Joseph Smit (1836-1929)

Background imageFelis Collection: Cat design

Cat design
Drawing by Alfred Waterhouse for the ornamentation of the Natural History Museum, London, 1875-1876. Waterhouse designed the museum in the 1860s, and it first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881

Background imageFelis Collection: Felis silvestris catus, cat

Felis silvestris catus, cat
Felis domestica. Plate from A Monograph of the Felidae, or Family of the Cats, 1833, by Daniel Giraud Elliot. One of 43 hand-coloured lithographs by Joseph Wolf (1820-1899) and Joseph Smit (1836-1929)

Background imageFelis Collection: Oncifelis colocolo, pampas cat

Oncifelis colocolo, pampas cat
Felis pajeros. Plate 9 from The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, Vol 1, Part 2 Mammalia, 1838-1839, by Charles Darwin

Background imageFelis Collection: Panthera onca, jaguar and Tapirus indicus, Asian tapir

Panthera onca, jaguar and Tapirus indicus, Asian tapir
Felis onca. Plate from A Monograph of the Felidae, or Family of the Cats, 1833, by Daniel Giraud Elliot. Illustrated with 43 hand-coloured lithographs from watercolour drawings by Joseph Wolf

Background imageFelis Collection: Prionailurus euptilura, Amur leopard cat

Prionailurus euptilura, Amur leopard cat

Background imageFelis Collection: Uncia uncia, snow leopard

Uncia uncia, snow leopard
Felis uncia. Plate from A Monograph of the Felidae, or Family of the Cats, 1833, by Daniel Giraud Elliot. Illustrated with 43 hand-coloured lithographs from watercolour drawings by Joseph Wolf

Background imageFelis Collection: Chrysoberyl

Chrysoberyl
Shown here is a crystal and a cut stone of chrysoberyl (beryllium aluminum oxide). Chrysoberl is a gemstone and is also known as cats eye

Background imageFelis Collection: Felis silvestris, cat

Felis silvestris, cat
Photograph of the left view of a domestic cat skull from the education collection at the Natural History Museum at Tring, part of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageFelis Collection: Faceted chrysoberyl

Faceted chrysoberyl
Two cut stones of the gemstone chrysoberyl (beryllium aluminum oxide). This stone is also known as cats eyes

Background imageFelis Collection: Chrysoberyl cats eyes

Chrysoberyl cats eyes
Two stones of Chrysoberyl (beryllium aluminum oxide), illustrating the similarity the gemstone has with a cats eye

Background imageFelis Collection: Wild Cat (Stewart)

Wild Cat (Stewart)
felis silvestris Date: circa 1840

Background imageFelis Collection: Wild Cat (Anon)

Wild Cat (Anon)
felis silvestris Date: circa 1860

Background imageFelis Collection: Persian Cat, Felis catus, Brown Tabby, Kitten with Doll furniture, Hill Country, Texas

Persian Cat, Felis catus, Brown Tabby, Kitten with Doll furniture, Hill Country, Texas, USA

Background imageFelis Collection: Ocelot, Felis pardalis, Mexico through Cebtral America (Wild Cat Rescue)

Ocelot, Felis pardalis, Mexico through Cebtral America (Wild Cat Rescue)

Background imageFelis Collection: Noctua, Corvus, Crater, Sextans Urani?, Hydra, Felis, Lupus

Noctua, Corvus, Crater, Sextans Urani?, Hydra, Felis, Lupus
Noctua, Corvus, Crater, Sextans Uraniae, Hydra, Felis, Lupus, Centaurus, Antlia Pneumatica, Argo Navis, and Pyxis Nautica

Background imageFelis Collection: Caracal (Caracal caracal) adult pair, amongst bushes, Masai Mara, Kenya

Caracal (Caracal caracal) adult pair, amongst bushes, Masai Mara, Kenya

Background imageFelis Collection: Caracal (Caracal caracal) adult pair, at edge of bushes, Masai Mara, Kenya

Caracal (Caracal caracal) adult pair, at edge of bushes, Masai Mara, Kenya

Background imageFelis Collection: Pampas Cat (Leopardus pajeros) dead adult, shot animal strung up on post as deterrent to other

Pampas Cat (Leopardus pajeros) dead adult, shot animal strung up on post as deterrent to other predators, Rio Gallegos, Santa Cruz, Argentina, november

Background imageFelis Collection: Serval (Leptailurus serval) adult, standing in grass, Masai Mara, Kenya

Serval (Leptailurus serval) adult, standing in grass, Masai Mara, Kenya

Background imageFelis Collection: Florida panther

Florida panther, Felis concolor coryi, controlled, endangered specie

Background imageFelis Collection: Ocelot, Felis pardalis

Ocelot, Felis pardalis, captive, female resting on mesquite tree, Welder Wildlife Refuge, Sinton, Texas, USA

Background imageFelis Collection: Caracal (Lydekker)

Caracal (Lydekker)
(felis caracal) Also known as the Desert Lynx, It can spring about 3 metres vertically, and bats flying birds with its paws

Background imageFelis Collection: Whittaker Star Map 26

Whittaker Star Map 26
Including Crater and Felis

Background imageFelis Collection: Marco, Lion of Tower

Marco, Lion of Tower
(felis leo) This is Marco, a resident of the Tower Menagerie in London

Background imageFelis Collection: Lynx (Lydeker)

Lynx (Lydeker)
(felis lynx) There are several species of lynx - this is the Northern Lynx

Background imageFelis Collection: Caracal (Bewick)

Caracal (Bewick)
felis caracal Found in Asia and Africa : this may be the creature named the lynx by classical writers

Background imageFelis Collection: Cougar (Bewick)

Cougar (Bewick)
felis concolar COUGAR or COUGUAR

Background imageFelis Collection: Domestic Cat (Bewick)

Domestic Cat (Bewick)
Felis felis : to describe an animal so well known, might seem a superfluous task

Background imageFelis Collection: Jaguar (Bewick)

Jaguar (Bewick)
Felis onca : rather larger than the panther

Background imageFelis Collection: Lynx (Bewick)

Lynx (Bewick)
Felis lynx

Background imageFelis Collection: Panther (Bewick)

Panther (Bewick)
Felis perdus

Background imageFelis Collection: Serval (Bewick)

Serval (Bewick)
Felis serval - African wild cat

Background imageFelis Collection: Wild Cat (Bewick)

Wild Cat (Bewick)
Felis catus, or chat sauvage

Background imageFelis Collection: Ounce (Bewick)

Ounce (Bewick)
Felis uncia. A wild cat similar to the leopard, also known as the Mountain Panther or Snow Leopard

Background imageFelis Collection: Ocelot (Bewick)

Ocelot (Bewick)
Felis pardalis. A wild cat from central America, it is of course hunted for its coat and is an endangered species

Background imageFelis Collection: EYRA

EYRA
Felis eyra. This beautiful byt probably aggressive wildcat is found in Mexico and Texas. It probably does not make a good household pet




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"Felis: A Captivating Collection of Feline Wonders" In the vast realm of the animal kingdom, few creatures captivate our hearts and minds quite like felis. From the enigmatic Neofelis nebulosa diardi, commonly known as the clouded leopard, to the majestic Jaguar (Panthera onca) that roams with an air of near-threatened grace, these felines command our attention. Picture No. 10896420 transports us into a world where power meets beauty as we witness a mesmerizing encounter between a Panthera tigris - the regal tiger - and its surroundings. Its striking stripes blend seamlessly with nature's tapestry, reminding us of their unparalleled camouflage skills. But not all they can defined by their size or strength alone. Prionailurus planiceps, also known as the flat-headed cat, showcases how even in subtlety lies allure. With its unique facial structure and piercing gaze, it leaves an indelible mark on our memory. The celestial Hydra constellations from 1829 C016/4412 remind us that throughout history, humans have been fascinated by these magnificent creatures' presence in mythology and folklore. Their influence extends beyond earthly realms into cosmic wonders. Picture No. 10896419 introduces us to a playful Persian Cat named Felis catus; this brown tabby kitten embodies innocence and curiosity while frolicking in Hill Country, Texas—a testament to felis' adaptability across diverse landscapes. As we delve deeper into this captivating collection wonders, we stumble upon ancient relics such as Egyptian mummified cats—an homage to their revered status in ancient civilizations where they were cherished companions both in life and beyond. Finally, we encounter another resilient species within this family—the Sand cat (Felismargarita). This elusive creature gracefully walks over sandy terrain found across North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, Pakistan, and the Middle East.