Wildcat
Wildcat is a common name applied to several small wild cats in the family Felidae, and it is also used in non-biological contexts. In zoology, it most often refers to two species: the European wildcat (Felis silvestris) and the African wildcat (Felis lybica). Domestic cats are widely believed to be descended from the African wildcat.
Wildcats are typically medium-sized felids with coats that range from striped to spotted, and tails that are
Geographically, the European wildcat occurs in parts of Europe and western Asia, while the African wildcat
Conservation concerns for wildcats include habitat loss, fragmentation, road mortality, and genetic introgression from domestic cats
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