asian small wild cats! this is just everyone i could find that seemed to have their ranges go into asia. this is on etsy as a print here and sticker pack here!
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asian small wild cats! this is just everyone i could find that seemed to have their ranges go into asia. this is on etsy as a print here and sticker pack here!
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"Since we have a mainland clouded leopard poll, could we see a sunda clouded leopard poll perchance? I’m curious if the people would see them as different enough to place differently"
Got carried away and drew the whole subfamily instead of just the genus Panthera. oh, well, the Neofelis references were too good to exclude them.
[ID: digital drawings of each member of the subfamily Pantherinae (according to Wikipedia) as if they were done in a notebook page. There's handwritten text. The title reads "Pantherinae" in all caps, below, there's writting in Spanish: "Subfamilia de mamíferos carnívoros de la familia Felidae", which translates to "Subfamily of carnivore mammals of the Felidae family". Each drawing has their corresponding scientific name. From left to right and top-down: "Panthera tigris", a tiger in the water sticking their tongue out; "Panthera leo", two lion cubs, one of which is rasing their paw and trying to touch the other one with it, the other cub is just waiting for it, there's a little note below between asterisks that reads "does this to you". "Panthera onca", a jaguar in the water with their eyes closed and seemingly smiling, there's a little hummingbird near by; "Panthera uncia", a snow leopard holding their tail in their mouth, they look angry, thus the note below that readas "'nojao" in Spanish, which could translate to "angy". "Panthera pardus", a leopard cub pulling from their mother's tail; "Neofelis nebulosa", a clouded leopard sticking their tongue out, "Neofelis diardi", a Sunda clouded leopard, also sticks their tongue out, looking at N. nebulosa as if they were trying to imitate them. End ID]
Febroary promts by @mammoth-clangen
Snowcloud leopard?? 🌨🐆
Happy Mother's Day!
I always had a concept about what if Kitty and Saki decided to adopt a baby sunda clouded leopard? Since to me sundas kinda looked like their shipchild imo.
My art print, showcasing all big cat species (Panthera, Neofelis, Puma, and Acinonyx), is now available in my store. This includes the two Clouded Leopard species (Mainland and Sunda), which were recognized as distinct species in 2006.
This is the link in case you are interested in buying the art print: Felines Art Print
This is not AI. Every illustration took me about 10 hours. To see the process check out my Instagram here: Instagram
Bornean clouded leopard (Neofelis diardi borneensis) Deramakot Forest Reserve, Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia
Photo by Evgeny Shcherbakov
R3: Sunda Clouded Leopard (neofelis diardi) vs Clouded Leopard (neofelis nebulosa)
Sunda Clouded Leopard
Clouded Leopard
Phylogenetic wild cat tournament
Panthera lineage
Genus: Neofelis - Final
Depth: 4 (3 wins away from championship)
Choose:
Clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa)
Sunda clouded leopard (Neofelis diardi)
Similarly to the leopard cat and the sunda leopard cat from the very beginning of this tournament, the clouded leopards are sister species respectively from mainland Asia and southeast asian islands (Sumatra and Java). There are only a few, hard-to-spot differences between them:
"The canines on the Sunda clouded leopard are even longer than seen on the mainland clouded leopard, and they have more dots in their cloud-shaped markings than mainland ones." (source)
Clouded leopard
Sunda clouded leopard