Felis Catus -
: Exploring how archaeology and genetics trace their domestication to the Near East around 7500 BC. 2. Biological & Sensory Adaptations
The Adaptive Dynamics of Felis catus : From Urban Ecosystems to Computational Intelligence 1. Introduction felis catus
: Categorizing sounds like meowing, purring, and trilling, and how they relate to acoustic frequency and communication with humans. : Exploring how archaeology and genetics trace their
: The cat genome as a model for human diseases, with nearly 250 genetic diseases analogous to human disorders. 3. Cognitive & Social Behavior How Cats Lap: Water Uptake by Felis catus - Science Cognitive & Social Behavior How Cats Lap: Water
: Classifying Felis catus as a distinct species or a subspecies of Felis silvestris .
: Detailing how cats use fluid inertia and water adhesion to pull liquid into their mouths, a sophisticated mechanism revealed in high-speed studies.
