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  2. Winged cat - Wikipedia

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    Winged lion sculpture from the Persian city of Ecbatana, 550-330 BCE. The winged cat – a feline with wings like a bird, bat or other flying creature – is a theme in artwork and legend going back to prehistory, especially mythological depictions of big cats with eagle wings in Eurasia and North Africa.

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  4. Chance the Snapper - Wikipedia

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    Chance the Snapper is a four [1] to five [2] foot long American alligator that was found swimming in the Humboldt Park lagoon, in Chicago, Illinois, on the evening of July 9, 2019. [3] The animal was named after Chance the Rapper [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] in an online poll conducted by the Block Club Chicago news website, [ 7 ] beating other suggested ...

  5. List of largest cats - Wikipedia

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    Rank Common name Scientific name Image Weight range kg (pounds) Maximum weight kg (pounds) Length range (m) Maximum length (m) [a] Shoulder height (cm) Native range by continent(s)

  6. 40 dead cats found in foul SLO County apartment filled with ...

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    The apartment was red-tagged by the city, which posted a sign outside that read, “No entry except authorized cleaning personnel.”

  7. 36 Cats Rescued From Chicago Home, Woman Faces Charges - AOL

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    A 37-year-old woman in Auburn Gresham, Chicago, is in police custody after 36 neglected cats and three dogs were rescued from her home. Ashley Burrell kept the animals in her rental bungalow ...

  8. Oncilla - Wikipedia

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    The oncilla resembles the margay (L. wiedii) and the ocelot (L. pardalis), [3] but it is smaller, with a slender build and narrower muzzle. Oncillas are one of the smallest wild cats in South America, reaching a body length of 38 to 59 cm (15 to 23 in) with a 20 to 42 cm (7.9 to 16.5 in) long tail. [4]

  9. ‘A unicorn’ of a cat discovered at Oregon shelter. Find out ...

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    A rare kitten was dropped off at an Oregon humane society, later stunning shelter workers when they realized how special he was. The kitten was discovered to be an intersex male tortoiseshell cat ...