Paired snow leopards mate in the usual felid posture, from 12 to 36 times a day.
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Behind only the tiger, the lion is the second largest living felid in length and weight.
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Like many felid species, the spotted hyena is promiscuous, and no enduring pair bonds are formed.
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The lion is the only felid to have a tufted tail-the function of the tuft and spine are unknown.
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Once the male recognizes that the female is receptive, he grasps her in the typical felid neck grip.
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This is the case of the Iberian Lynx, the most endangered felid species in the world and the most endangered carnivore in Europe.
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This felid-related article is a stub.
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At the base of the genus is probably the extinct felid Viretailurus schaubi, which is also regarded as an early member of the genus Puma.
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The fossa has a large, prominent rhinarium similar to that of viverrids, but has comparatively larger, round ears, almost as large as those of a similarly sized felid.
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Feline: any of various lithe-bodied roundheaded fissiped mammals, many with retractile claws
Felidae is the biological family of the cats; a member of this family is called a felid. Felids are the strictest carnivores of the sixteen mammal families in the order Carnivora. ...
Any member of the family Felidae including small to large cats such as cheetah, cougar, ocelot, lynx, bobcat, lion, tiger, leopard, and jaguar; these animals are mostly carnivorous and live in trees and on the ground