Animais - Felinos
Aqui você aprenderá os nomes dos felinos em inglês, como "tigre", "gato selvagem" e "leão da montanha".
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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

leão, felino
a large wild cat with a grayish coat that is originally found in mountainous areas of North America

leão da montanha, 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, felino listrado
a large wild animal belonging to the cat family with a yellow fur covered with black spots, native to Central and South America

onça-pintada, jaguar
a small or mid-sized wild mammal of the cat family that usually lives in mountains or forests

gato selvagem, lince
a large wild cat with a grayish brown coat, native to the Americas

puma, leão da montanha
a large wild cat with a tawny fur that lives in mountains, native to the Americas

puma, leão da montanha
a mid-sized wild cat with a short tail and pointed ears, often found in North America and Eurasia

lince, gato-do-mato
a medium-sized wild cat that is red in color with black markings, native to North America

bobcat, lince-vermelho
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, leopardo
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-das-neves, uncia
a mid-sized feline with round ears and black spots and stripes on its yellow coat that is found mainly in Americas

jaguatirica, gato-do-mato
a nocturnal mammal with a lean body, long tail and striped and spotted coat that is native to tropical Asia and Africa

civeta, gato almiscarado
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-do-mato
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 mármore, gato malhado
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, gato-andino
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 da baía, gato de Bornéu
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, leopard cat
a small wild cat of Southeast Asia with a flat, elongated head, short legs, and webbed toes

gato de cabeça chata, felino de cabeça chata
a medium-sized wild cat that is found in the wetlands of South and Southeast Asia

gato-pescador, gato-selvagem
a small wildcat species found in parts of the Americas, known for its sleek body, short legs, and long tail

jaguarundi, gato-mourisco
a nocturnal catlike mammal with a spotted fur and long ringed tail that feeds on insects and small animals

gineta, gineta comum
a small wild cat species native to Central and South America

oncilla, gato-do-mato-pequeno
a medium-sized wild cat species known for its distinctive long legs, large ears, and spotted coat, native to Africa

serval, gato-serval
a unique carnivorous mammal native to Madagascar, known for its slender body, sharp teeth, and long tail

fossa, cryptoprocta feroz
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-da-selva, gato selvagem da Ásia e da África
a small wild cat species that is adapted to live in arid regions of North Africa and Southwest Asia

gato-do-deserto, gato-das-areias
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-dourado-asiático, gato-de-temminck
a small wild cat species native to the grasslands and montane steppes of Central Asia

gato-de-pallas, manul
a rare color variant of the Bengal tiger, with white fur and black stripes

tigre branco, tigre branco de Bengala
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-real-de-bengala
a medium-sized wild cat native to Southeast Asia

leopardo-nebuloso, pantera-nebulosa
a medium-sized wild cat found in Central and South America

gato-tigre, tigrillo
a small wild cat native to the high Andes Mountains of South America

gato-andino, gato dos Andes
a small wild cat native to southern Africa, named for its distinctive black foot pads

gato-de-patas-negras, felino de pés 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-ferrugíneo, gato-malhado-de-ferrugem
a small wild cat species native to South America, typically found in grasslands, scrublands, and forests

gato-de-geoffroy
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