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Pardalis, 
Julata, 
Difcclor. 
Concolor. 
Couguar, 
Tigrina. 
Mexicana. 
Bengakn- 
Jts, . 
MAMMALIA. FER.f:. Felis, 
"if f Mexican Cdh 
Inhabits South Avienca, and New Spam: nins up trees at 
light of dogs or men ; ferocious, untameablc ; deceives nionkc}'! 
by lying as if dead, and then ieizcs them. 
Body dhove brown, beneath whitiih, with lines and black fpoti 
Ijinnkled kngthways ; On the/«f and heih only loots ; W 
with broad hues white and brown; eur/bihd 3t the inargiH' 
Without pencils of hair; ioes 5:4; tui/ with circular ring'i 
whjicrs 4 rows of 3— 5 white bridles, black at the roots, 
long as the head : length 4 feet, heiglith 2 i. 
Body tawny, with black fpots; neck manecl. 
Inhabits South Africa, and India ; is tamed for huufingr^^^ 
Body generally black; , BlaclTigcf 
Inhabits South America, ftroiig and cruel; fizc of a calf 
Hair fliprt, Ihining, brownilh-hlack ; upper lip and /«£ whitf 
ilh; lower Up, throat, breajl, and belly, darker. 
Body tawny, without fpotS; Brown Tioef 
inhabit.? Canada^ and Patagonia : f • ' 
trees, dreads fire, rarely attacks man 
fernbles the tiger. 
fierce, 
in iizc and habits rC’ 
Cunning, climb* 
Body very thin, long. 
Inhabits the mountains of North America, 
above reddifh-tiiwny, beneath whitiih; length zhont i 
Body tawny above with black Breaks and fpots- beneafli 
w'hitilh. F. ’ 
Inhabits America: preys on birds, not taieXe, iifit* 
habits and hze relernbies u cat. ’ 
Body blue-grey, with (hort black Breaks. 
Inhabits AVtt.,9/atti.- about 4 feet long. 
Body above pale tawny, with three rows of Biort black 
Brtpes along the back; behind the Bioulder a black ' 
perpendicular Bripe. fi- 
Inhabits A- rather lefs than the common eft"^ 
Headjindface ftriped downwards with black ; chin and throf^ 
white, with a black iemicircle; ireajl and belly white, witk 
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