kissaeläinten
Kissaeläinten is a Finnish term that translates to "feline animals" or "cat family." It refers to the biological family Felidae, which encompasses all species of cats, both wild and domestic. This family is characterized by a shared set of physical and behavioral traits, including retractable claws (with a few exceptions like the cheetah), sharp teeth adapted for tearing flesh, excellent night vision, and a generally carnivorous diet.
The Felidae family is diverse, ranging from the largest predators like tigers and lions to the smallest
Key features common to most kissaeläinten include their agile bodies, keen senses of hearing and smell, and