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The Arabian Mau [1] is a formal breed of domestic cat, originated from the early African wildcat, a short-haired landrace native to the Arabian Peninsula. It lives in the streets of the Arabian Peninsula and has adapted very well to its climate. The Arabian Mau is recognized as a formal breed by few fancier and breeder organization and cat ...
The Egyptian Mau is the fastest of the domestic cats, [12] with its longer hind legs, and unique flap of skin extending from the flank to the back knee, which assists in running by allowing the legs to stretch back farther, providing for greater agility and length of stride. Maus have been clocked running more than 48 km/h (30 mph).
Arabian Mau, formerly known as the 'Desert cat' Asiatic wildcat, sometimes referred to as 'desert cat' Sand cat, also sometimes referred to as 'desert cat'
This gerbil is similar in appearance to the lesser Egyptian gerbil (Gerbillus gerbillus) and Anderson's gerbil (Gerbillus andersoni).It has a head-and-body length of between 70 and 110 mm (2.8 and 4.3 in) and a tail of between 90 and 135 mm (3.5 and 5.3 in), and like them, the soles of the feet are hairy.
Arabian Peninsula This category is for articles about mammals native to the Arabian Peninsula ( Bahrain , Qatar , the United Arab Emirates , Kuwait , Oman , Saudi Arabia and Yemen ). Subcategories
The Comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. D. Appleton & Company. pp. 869 penile sheath OR penis sheath OR preputial sheath OR prepuce. Richard Doty (1 January 1976). Mammalian Olfaction, Reproductive Processes, and Behavior. Elsevier Science. pp. 126–. ISBN 978-0-323-15450-5
Haemal arches of Nothronychus. A haemal arch, also known as a chevron, is a bony arch on the ventral side of a tail vertebra of a vertebrate.The canal formed by the space between the arch and the vertebral body is the haemal canal.
The Anatomy Charts of the Arabs are a collection of drawings described by Karl Sudhoff on 1908. [1] Four charts (the skeleton, the muscles, ...