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  2. Why are some cats orange? This study finally reveals ... - AOL

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    However, the orange cats were missing a stretch of DNA that could be involved in regulating how much protein the cell produced. And, after scanning a database of 188 cat genomes.

  3. Tortoiseshell cat - Wikipedia

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    Orange becomes cream, black becomes gray, etc. Various terms are used for specific colors, for example, gray is also called blue, orange is also called ginger. Therefore, a tortoiseshell cat may be a chocolate tortoiseshell or a blue/cream tortoiseshell or the like, based on the alleles for the (B) and (D) genes. [14]

  4. Chartreux - Wikipedia

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    As for every French cat with a pedigree, the first letter of the official name of a Chartreux cat encodes the year of its birth. [1] All Chartreux born in the same year have official names beginning with the same letter. The code letters rotate through the alphabet each year, omitting the letters K, Q, W, X, Y, and Z.

  5. These Are the Most Popular Orange Cat Breeds - AOL

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  6. Unique Coloring of 'Orange Tuxedo Calico' Cat Has People Stunned

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    Every cat parent thinks their feline friend is one-of-a-kind, and they're all correct. Even though many cats share similar physical characteristics, their personalities, likes, dislikes, and ...

  7. Cymric cat - Wikipedia

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    The Cymric is a muscular, compact, medium to large cat with a sturdy bone structure, but the lack of a tail can make them appear small. [14] Males of this Canadian cat breed can weigh up to 12 pounds, while, female usually weigh between 8 and 12 pounds. [15] They have a rounded appearance and their front legs are shorter than their hind legs. [4]

  8. The Animal in You - Wikipedia

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    The Animal in You is a 1995 non-fiction book by Roy Feinson, which posits a biological basis as to why people tend to exhibit personality traits similar to animal species. The book hypothesizes that through the process of convergent evolution , people adopt a niche set of behaviors enabling them to cope with their particular social milieu in ...

  9. 15 Bright and Cheerful Orange Cat Breeds - AOL

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    On the cusp of Halloween, let’s celebrate orange cats! Like black cats, there’s not one single “orange cat breed” since coat color alone doesn’t count as a breed. In fact, many breeds ...