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Dana Campbell marked the classification from "Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: April 2013" as preferred for "Panthera leo (Linnaeus, 1758)".
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Dana Campbell marked the classification from "Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: April 2013" as preferred for "Acinonyx jubatus (Schreber, 1775)".
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Michael Wunderli removed a common name in an unknown language from "Uncia uncia (Schreber, 1775)".
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C. Michael Hogan marked the classification from "Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: May 2012" as preferred for "Felis catus Linnaeus, 1758".
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C. Michael Hogan marked the classification from "Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS)" as preferred for "Felis margarita Loche, 1858".
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C. Michael Hogan marked the classification from "Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS)" as preferred for "Acinonyx jubatus (Schreber, 1775)".
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C. Michael Hogan marked the classification from "Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS)" as preferred for "Caracal caracal (Schreber, 1776)".
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Bob Corrigan commented on "Panthera leo (Linnaeus, 1758)":
@RAJASEKHAR KUPPA: I agree, Rajasekhar. And welcome to EOL!
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RAJASEKHAR KUPPA commented on "Panthera leo (Linnaeus, 1758)":
lion seems to ferosious &ferosicious
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José F. González-Maya commented on "Leopardus tigrinus (Schreber, 1775)":
The Oncilla is part of a group of three species of spotted cats commonly collectively called tigrillos in Spanish, and it’s the smallest cat in the country. Using descriptive analyses and potential distribution modeling, the resulting distribution of Oncilla spans through the three Andean mountain chains of Colombia between 7°N and 1°N, includes the five National Protected Areas with confirmed records and 63 areas where it is expected to occur, making Colombia a stronghold for the conservation of the species. The results indicate that the species still have minimum viable population at country level, but protected areas are probably not enough to ensure the long term persistence. Conservation recommendations include the need for Andean protected area connectivity as a requisite for long term conservation, research on basic ecology, surveys in the Amazon basin and differentiation of sub-specific realms. These few new reports since 1970, indeed make the Oncilla a rare cat, but still widely distribution in Colombia.
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Josefin Stiller added the German common name "Eurasischer Luchs" to "Lynx lynx (Linnaeus, 1758)".
