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Summary Of: African Wildcat

The African Wildcat is sandy brown to yellow gray in color... The African Wildcat is found in... The African Wildcat is mainly active during the night and twilight... the African Wildcat raises its hair to make itself seem larger and intimidate its opponent... The African Wildcat often rests and gives birth in burrows or hollows in the ground...

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| Conservation status | Least Concern | Scientific classification | Animalia | Chordata | Mammalia | Carnivora | Felidae | Felis | F. silvestris | Trinomial name | Forster | Wildcat | domesticated | Domestic Cat | Cyprus | European subspecies | Africa | Middle East | steppes | savannas | bushland | Felis margarita | mice | rats | mammals | birds | reptiles | amphibians | insects | wet season | mitochondrial DNA | Middle East | Mitochondrial Eves | Wikispecies | Wikimedia Commons | 16 November | 2005 | ISBN 0-801-88221-4 | ISBN 0-226-43721-3 | Categories | Least Concern species | Felines | Mammals of Africa | Mammals of Southwest Asia | Taxoboxes needing a status system parameter |
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