Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Panthera ! Dare to know?


Panthera is a genus of the family Felidae (the cats), which contains four well-known living species: the tiger, the lion, the jaguar, and the leopard. The genus comprises about half of the Pantherinae subfamily, the big cats. The word panther, while technically refers to all members of the genus, has a common designation specific to the black panther.
Only the four Panthera cat species have the anatomical structure that enables them to roar. The primary reason for this was formerly assumed to be the incomplete ossification of the hyoid bone. However, new studies show that the ability to roar is due to other morphological features, especially of the larynx. The snow leopardUncia uncia, which is sometimes included within Panthera, does not roar. Although it has an incomplete ossification of the hyoid bone, it lacks the special morphology of the larynx.
Top to bottom: tigerlionjaguar, andleopard.



Female Siberian tiger

A South China tiger of the Save China's Tigersproject with his blesbuck kill
Male
Female (lioness)

Although cougars resemble the domestic cat, they are about the same size as an adult human.
 
FLorida Panther
Florida Panther

Black Panther A melanistic jaguar at the Henry Doorly ZooMelanism is the result of a dominantallele and remains relatively rare in jaguars.

White Panther
WHite Panther

Caucasian leopard kept in Hannover's Adventure Zoo, Germany

Champawat Tiger

Christian the lion

CAT

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BengalCat Stella

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Britishblue

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Dragon Li - Li Hua 


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Egy mau

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korat

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Savannah Cat 

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Sphinx

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Ukrainian Levkoy cat




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