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Freak Felids - A Discussion of History's Largest Felines

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Extant and extinct cats size...







Siberian Tiger 1.Rusty Spotted Cat 2.Southern Tigrina 3.African Wild Cat 4.Iriomote Cat 5.Black Footed Cat 6.Kodkod Cat 7.Asian Leopard Cat 8.Domestic Shorthair Cat 9.Flat-Headed Cat 10.European Wild Cat 11.Chinese Mountain Cat 12.Oncilla 13.Sand Cat 14.Margay 15.Geoffroy Cat 16.Marbled Cat 17.Bay Cat 18.Pallas's Cat 19.Andean Mountain Cat 20.Pampas Cat 21.Jaguarundi 22.Proailurus Lemanensis 23.Jungle Cat 24.Fishing Cat 25.Clouded Leopard 26.Sunda Clouded Leopard 27.Caracal 28.Ocelot 29.Arabian Leopard 30.Serval 31.African Golden Cat 32.Asian Golden Cat 33.Canada Lynx 34.Bobcat 35.Iberian Lynx 36.Panthera Blytheae 37.Snow Leopard 38.Central American Jaguar 39.Panthera Toscana Jaguar 40.Barbary Leopard 41.Sivapanthera 42.Javan Leopard 43.Indochinese Leopard 44.Amur Leopard 45.Persian Leopard 46.South American Cougar 47.Indian Leopard 48.Amazonian Jaguar 49.Eurasian Lynx 50.North China Leopard 51.Bali Tiger 52.Smilodon Gracilis 53.Longdan Tiger 54.European Jaguar 55.Pantanal Jaguar 56.Asiatic Cheetah 57.Argentina Cougar 58.Cheetah 59.King Cheetah 60.Megantereon 61.Homotherium 62.Sri Lankan Leopard 63.African Leopard 64.Dinofelis Barlowi 65.American Mountain Cheetah 66.American Steppe Cheetah 67.North American Jaguar 68.Eastern Cougar 69.Sumatran Tiger 70.Trinil Tiger 71.Indochinese Tiger 72.Metailurus Major 73.Eurasian Puma 74.South American Jaguar 75.Panthera Shawi 76.Lokotunjailurus Emageritus 77.Barbourofelis Fricki 78.Malayan Tiger 79.Asiatic Lion 80.Machairodus Aphanistus 81.Javan Tiger 82.Suth China Tiger 83.Barbary Lion 84.Giant Cheetah 85.Panthera Youngi 86.Nimravides Catacopis 87.Bengal Tiger 88.Similodon Fatalis 89.African Lion 90.Caspian Tiger 91.Xenosmilus Hodsonae 92.Cape Lion 93.Wanhsien Tiger 94.Eurasian Cave Lion 95.Homotherium Latidens 96.Cave Lion 97.Ngandong Tiger 98.Smilodon Populator 99.Liger (Hybrid) 100.Amphimachairodus Kabir 101.Natodomeri Lion 102.American Lion 103.Amphimachairodus Giganteus 104.Mosbach Lion
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RE: Freak Felids - A Discussion of History's Largest Felines - Spalea - 05-13-2020, 10:15 AM
Sabertoothed Cats - brotherbear - 06-11-2016, 11:29 AM
RE: Sabertoothed Cats - peter - 06-11-2016, 03:58 PM
Ancient Jaguar - brotherbear - 01-04-2018, 12:15 AM



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