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  1. The African wildcat (Felis silvestris lybica), is a subspecies of the wildcat (F. silvestris). They appear to have diverged from the other subspecies about 131,000 years ago. About 10,000 years ago some African Wildcats were domesticated in the Middle East and they are the ancestors of the domestic cat. The African wildcat is found in Africa ...

  2. Степной кот, или степная кошка, или пятнистый кот (лат. Felis lybica), — вид млекопитающих рода Кошки, иногда считается подвидом дикой лесной кошки (Felis silvestris lybica).Согласно таксономической классификации, принятой в 2017 году ...

  3. Il gatto selvatico africano (Felis silvestris lybica Forster, 1780), noto anche come gatto del deserto, è una sottospecie di gatto selvatico (F. silvestris).Sembra essersi separato dalle altre sottospecie circa 131.000 anni fa. Alcuni esemplari di F. s. lybica addomesticati per la prima volta in Medio Oriente circa 10.000 anni fa sono gli antenati del gatto domestico.

  4. Faits de base sur Felis silvestris lybica : durée de vie, distribution et carte de l'habitat, mode de vie et comportement social, habitudes d'accouplement, régime alimentaire et nutrition, taille et statut de la population.

  5. species.wikimedia.org › wiki › Felis_lybicaFelis lybica - Wikispecies

    30 de abr. de 2024 · Felis lybica. From Wikispecies. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Felis lybica. Taxonavigation [edit] Taxonavigation: Feliformia Superregnum: Eukaryota Cladus: Unikonta Cladus: Opisthokonta Cladus: Holozoa Regnum: Animalia Subregnum: Eumetazoa Cladus: Bilateria Cladus: Nephrozoa

  6. European wildcat (Felis silvestris silvestris) with killed prey (a rabbit). The European wildcat is a solitary, nocturnal animal that preys on birds and small mammals. It breeds once yearly (in spring) in continental Europe and twice (sometimes three times) yearly in Scotland. A litter consists of three to six kittens; the gestation period is ...

  7. 21 de ago. de 2023 · The African wildcat (Felis silvestris lybica) is the ancestor of our beloved household pets. And despite changing very little, their descendants have become among the world’s two most popular companion animals. Clearly, the few evolutionary changes the domestic cat has made have been the right ones to wangle their way into people’s hearts and homes.