Wild cats studies
References are taken from Castello’s field guide Felids and Hyenas of the world.
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Wild cats studies
References are taken from Castello’s field guide Felids and Hyenas of the world.
day thirty-seven: pampas/colocolo cat
Rating small cats instead of doing my homework part 2
So my last post got a lot of attention so!!! I will rate more wild kitties!!!!!!
Continuing genus Leopardus
Colocolo/Pampas Cat
7/10. a personal favorite, he just looks so friendly!! with a big ol button nose!!! However he does lack some key characteristics of succesful cats, he's just too friendly
Geoffroy's cat
8/10. Just let him rest. He looks so done with life. Besides that he has good camouflage and stealth bonuses, plus points because he has been through a lot
Kodkod /Güiña Cat
A LITERAL CHILD. 9/10. He looks cute but i bet my money that he's a PRO HUNTER. A good look at what the bay cat could have been, his small far apart ears actually go with his face, minus points for being too small to defend himself
Genus Lynx
Canadian Lynx
I'll have to give a 5/10, i know he needs those feet to be able to walk on snow but GOD THEY LOOK RIDICULOUS. At least idk make his body bigger or more proportional
Eurasian Lynx
7/10. The superior lynx species. Looks powerful enough to take down big prey, however i don't feel the vibe, i know he is successful, but he just doesn't look like it, i'm sorry boy
Iberian Lynx
6/10. The beard doesn't do it for me, he's not very adaptable so i would never put my money on him, but he looks like he can live fine
Bobcat
7/10. He can't take down big prey, but he sure knows how to get by, very sneaky and cunning, he feels slytherin
Genus Acionyx
Cheetah
7/10. Don't get me wrong, i love cheetahs, but they just invested so much in speed that it's gotten so much weaker in other aspects, i do respect her, but i know she won't bring any food home
Genus Puma
Cougar/Puma
9/10. Pumas are hands down one of the most adaptable cats i have ever seen, they fail to compete with jaguars, but their range is just spectacular. Only downpoint would be that, with all their hunkness and power, they are not considered big cats
Jaguarundi/Yaguarundi/Weaselcat
2/10. I don't care. Those guys look like a damn mistake, why would you, a feline, the TOP carnivore build, want to be like a mustelid, a WEASEL for god's sake. Only plus points is that they are very successful being slinky bastards
Once again, like if youd like a part 3!!! I am really glad the first one did so well, considering i did as a joke, anyway see ya!!!!!!!!!
(via Leopardus colocolo | Gato-Palheiro / Pampas-Cat Zoo Zoológic… | Flickr)
day sixty-four: pampas/colocolo cat
Pampas cat (Leopardus colocolo) By Richard and Julia Kemp
Probably one of the best pampas cat photos out there!
Nasce o primeiro filhote de gato-palheiro no Zoológico de BH by Portal PBH
Leopardus colocolo (male) by Márcio Motta