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Blanket Octopus - Tremoctopus violaceus
Giant Octopus - Enteroctopus dofleini
Mimic Octopus - Thaumoctopus mimicus
Common Octopus - Octopus vulgaris
Wonderpus Octopus - Wunderpus photogenicus
Greater Blue-ringed Octopus - Hapalochlaena lunulata
African Lioness - Panthera Leo
Clouded Leopard - Neofelis nebulosa
Jaguar - Panthera onca
African Cheetah - Acinonyx jubatus
Sumatran Tiger Cub - Panthera tigris sumatrae
Siberian Tiger - Panthera tigris altaica
Snow Leopard - Panthera uncia
"King" African Cheetah - Acinonyx jubatus
Snow Leopard - Panthera uncia
"King" African Cheetah Cub- Acinonyx jubatus
Some cheetahs have a rare fur pattern mutation of larger, blotchy, merged spots. Known as "king cheetahs," they were once thought to constitute a separate subspecies but are in fact African cheetahs; their unusual fur pattern is the result of a single recessive gene.
http://www.cheetahspot.com/king.php
Kuvam the Asiatic Lion - Panthera leo persica