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Fe·li·dae

(fē'li-dē),
A family of Carnivora embracing domestic and wild cats such as lions and tigers.
[L. felis, cat]
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If spatial and trophic overlap are common in our felid assemblage, the temporal segregation of the daily activity patterns could be an effective mechanism to reduce competition (Carothers & Jaksic, 1984).
The behaviors recorded followed a standardized felid ethogram compiled by Stanton et al.
Recently, elevated concentrations of a stable [PGF.sub.2[alpha]] metabolite (PGFM) were found in the feces of several felid species in the last trimester of pregnancy [14].
Since Bowhunter readers have read plenty of my lion stories, I'm going to expand the scope of the discussion by reminding readers that the felid family includes plenty of other members potentially interesting to bowhunters, including some nowhere near the size of mountain lions.
We recorded it in both season for which we think that felid is a permanent resident in the area.
This will allow troops in the felid to quickly and accurately access global support partners in order to, at the very least, identify a start point for their particular solution.
The felid purr: a bio-mechanical healing mechanism.
Serum concentrations of lipids in twelve captive wild felid species at four zoos.
Here's their "something else" idea: Eons ago, wild canid and felid ancestors of modern dogs and cats ate plants to purge intestinal parasites.
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