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Panthera tigris, the [[ |
Panthera tigris, the [[Tiger]] |
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Panthera leo, the [[ |
Panthera leo, the [[Lion]] |
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Panthera pardus, the [[ |
Panthera pardus, the [[Leopard]] and |
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Panthera onca, the [[Jaguar]]. |
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One meaning of the word panther is to designate cats of this family - though it can also mean large black cats - see [Wikipedia:Black_panther|black panther]]. Only these four cat species have the anatomical changes enabling them to roar, due to a modification of the shape of their hyoid bone. |
One meaning of the word panther is to designate cats of this family - though it can also mean large black cats - see [[Wikipedia:Black_panther|black panther]]. Only these four cat species have the anatomical changes enabling them to roar, due to a modification of the shape of their hyoid bone. |
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[[Wikipedia:Panthera]] |
[[Wikipedia:Panthera]] |
Latest revision as of 21:15, 12 March 2007
Panthera is a genus of the family Felidae (the cats), which contains four well-known species:
Panthera tigris, the Tiger
Panthera leo, the Lion
Panthera pardus, the Leopard and
Panthera onca, the Jaguar.
One meaning of the word panther is to designate cats of this family - though it can also mean large black cats - see black panther. Only these four cat species have the anatomical changes enabling them to roar, due to a modification of the shape of their hyoid bone.