Animales - Felinos
Aquí aprenderás los nombres de los Felinos en inglés. Lee la lista por completo para saber más.
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a powerful and large animal that is from the cat family and mostly found in Africa, with the male having a large mane
león
a large wild cat with a grayish coat that is originally found in mountainous areas of North America
puma
a type of large and wild animal that is from the cat family, has orange fur and black stripes, and is mostly found in Asia
tigre
a large wild animal belonging to the cat family with a yellow fur covered with black spots, native to Central and South America
jaguar
a small or mid-sized wild mammal of the cat family that usually lives in mountains or forests
gato montés
a large wild cat with a grayish brown coat, native to the Americas
puma
a large wild cat with a tawny fur that lives in mountains, native to the Americas
puma
a mid-sized wild cat with a short tail and pointed ears, often found in North America and Eurasia
lince
a medium-sized wild cat that is red in color with black markings, native to North America
lince rojo
a type of large and wild animal that is from the cat family, can run very fast, and has yellow fur that is covered with small black spots
guepardo
a large wild animal from the cat family with yellow fur and hollow black spots
leopardo
a large, elusive, and endangered big cat species known for its unique beauty, adapted for life in high-altitude mountainous regions of Central Asia
leopardo de las nieves, pantera de las nieves
a mid-sized feline with round ears and black spots and stripes on its yellow coat that is found mainly in Americas
ocelote
a medium-sized wild cat with distinctive elongated tufted ears, short reddish-brown fur, and a long black-tufted tail. It is native to Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia.
caracal
a nocturnal mammal with a lean body, long tail and striped and spotted coat that is native to tropical Asia and Africa
gato de algalia
a small wildcat native to Central and South America, known for its agility and ability to adapt to a variety of forest habitats
margay, gato de los margays
a small wild cat species native to South and Southeast Asia. It is characterized by its distinctive marbled coat pattern, with dark stripes and spots on a grayish-brown background.
gato mármol, gato moteado
a small wild cat species native to South America. It is about the size of a domestic cat and has a stocky build with a broad head and short tail.
kodkod (sustantivo) - una pequeña especie de gato salvaje nativo de América del Sur.
a small wild cat native to the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia. It is recognized by its reddish-brown fur with distinctive white markings on its face and belly.
gato de bay, gato salvaje de Borneo
a small wildcat species found across a wide range of habitats in Asia, known for its spotted coat and adaptability to various environments
gato leopardo, gato salvaje leopardo
a small wild cat of Southeast Asia with a flat, elongated head, short legs, and webbed toes
gato de cabeza plana, gato cabecera plana
a medium-sized wild cat that is found in the wetlands of South and Southeast Asia
gato pescador, gato de agua
a small wildcat species found in parts of the Americas, known for its sleek body, short legs, and long tail
jaguarundi
a nocturnal catlike mammal with a spotted fur and long ringed tail that feeds on insects and small animals
genetta
a small wild cat species native to Central and South America
oncilla, gato montés pequeño
a medium-sized wild cat species known for its distinctive long legs, large ears, and spotted coat, native to Africa
serval
a unique carnivorous mammal native to Madagascar, known for its slender body, sharp teeth, and long tail
fosa
a medium-sized wild cat species found in various habitats across Asia and Africa, characterized by its sandy-brown coat, long legs, and tufted ears
gato de jungla, gato salvaje
a small wild cat species that is adapted to live in arid regions of North Africa and Southwest Asia
gato de arena, gato del desierto
a medium-sized wild cat species native to Southeast Asia, which is recognized for its golden-brown fur with black spots, stripes or bands
gato dorado asiático, gato dorado del sudeste asiático
a small wild cat species native to the grasslands and montane steppes of Central Asia
gato de Pallas, gato de la estepa
a rare color variant of the Bengal tiger, with white fur and black stripes
tigre blanco, tigre blanco raro
a large and powerful big cat species native to the Indian subcontinent, known for its distinctive orange coat with black stripes
tigre de Bengala, tigre bengalí
a medium-sized wild cat native to North America, known for its distinctive tufted ears and long hind legs
lince canadiense, lynx canadiense
a medium-sized wild cat native to Southeast Asia
leopardo nublado, leopardo de las nubes
a medium-sized wild cat found in Central and South America
gato tigre, tigre de selva
a small wild cat native to the high Andes Mountains of South America
gato andino, felino andino
a small wild cat native to southern Africa, named for its distinctive black foot pads
gato de pie negro, gato salvaje de pies negros
the smallest wild cat species in Asia and one of the smallest in the world, with a distinctive rusty-red coat with spots
gato manchado de óxido, gato salvaje de manchas oxidadas
a small wild cat species native to South America, typically found in grasslands, scrublands, and forests
gato de Geoffroy, felino de Geoffroy