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Feliformia Collection (page 5)

"Feliformia: A Diverse Family of Feline Wonders" From the elusive Neofelis nebulosa diardi, also known as the clouded leopard, to the mighty Smilodon fatalis

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Lion -Panthera leo-, male, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Lion -Panthera leo-, male, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Lion -Panthera leo- yawning, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Lion -Panthera leo- yawning, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Lion -Panthera leo-, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Lion -Panthera leo-, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Lion -Panthera leo-, males, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Lion -Panthera leo-, males, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Spotted Hyena -Crocuta crocuta- in the Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania

Spotted Hyena -Crocuta crocuta- in the Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Lion -Panthera leo-, cubs, Serengeti National Park, Serengeti, Tanzania

Lion -Panthera leo-, cubs, Serengeti National Park, Serengeti, Tanzania

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Leopard -Panthera pardus- roaming through its territory, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Leopard -Panthera pardus- roaming through its territory, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Leopard -Panthera pardus-, portrait, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Leopard -Panthera pardus-, portrait, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Leopard -Panthera pardus- roams his territory, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Leopard -Panthera pardus- roams his territory, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Yawning male Lion -Panthera leo-, with a mane, Ngorongoro, Serengeti, Tanzania

Yawning male Lion -Panthera leo-, with a mane, Ngorongoro, Serengeti, Tanzania

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Lion -Panthera leo-, with a mane, Ngorongoro, Serengeti, Tanzania

Lion -Panthera leo-, with a mane, Ngorongoro, Serengeti, Tanzania

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Lion -Panthera leo-, with a mane, portrait, Ngorongoro, Serengeti, Tanzania

Lion -Panthera leo-, with a mane, portrait, Ngorongoro, Serengeti, Tanzania

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Spotted Hyenas -Crocuta crocuta-, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Kalahari Desert, Northern Cape

Spotted Hyenas -Crocuta crocuta-, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Kalahari Desert, Northern Cape, South Africa, Africa

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Lion -Panthera leo-, lioness, female, Kruger National Park, South Africa

Lion -Panthera leo-, lioness, female, Kruger National Park, South Africa

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Lion -Panthera leo-, male, Kruger National Park, South Africa

Lion -Panthera leo-, male, Kruger National Park, South Africa

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Lion -Panthera leo-, Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania, Africa

Lion -Panthera leo-, Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania, Africa

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Lion -Panthera leo-, portrait, Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania, Africa

Lion -Panthera leo-, portrait, Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania, Africa

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Lion -Panthera leo-, running, Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania, Africa

Lion -Panthera leo-, running, Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania, Africa

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Lioness -Panthera leo- in a tree, Serengeti, Tanzania, Africa

Lioness -Panthera leo- in a tree, Serengeti, Tanzania, Africa

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Lioness -Panthera leo- in a tree, Serengeti, Tanzania, Africa

Lioness -Panthera leo- in a tree, Serengeti, Tanzania, Africa

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Lioness -Panthera leo- in a tree, Serengeti, Tanzania, Africa

Lioness -Panthera leo- in a tree, Serengeti, Tanzania, Africa

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Spotted Hyena or Laughing Hyena -Crocuta crocuta-, Serengeti, Tanzania, Africa

Spotted Hyena or Laughing Hyena -Crocuta crocuta-, Serengeti, Tanzania, Africa

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Man carrying stuffed mammals C016 / 5930

Man carrying stuffed mammals C016 / 5930
Man carrying stuffed mammals for the Game Animals of the Empire exhibition, 1at the Natural History Museum, London, UK. The exhibition opened in the newly built Whale Hall in 1932

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Cape lion specimen C016 / 6152

Cape lion specimen C016 / 6152
Cape lion (Panthera leo melanochaitus). This mounted skin was sent to the Natural History Museum, London, UK, in 1954. It was shot near South Africas Orange River in about 1830

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Red panda, artwork C016 / 5901

Red panda, artwork C016 / 5901
Red panda (Ailurus fulgens). Plate 96 from the collection of drawings of mammals and birds from Nepal (1818-1858), by Bryan Houghton Hodgson (1800-1894)

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Children examining tiger, c. 1927. The Natural History Muse

Children examining tiger, c. 1927. The Natural History Muse
This white tiger was shot in the Rewa jungle in early 1925 by the Maharajah Gulab Singh. The Maharajah presented this animal to George V, who in turn loaned the specimen to the Museum in February 1926

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Nepal tiger, 1913. The Natural History Museum, London

Nepal tiger, 1913. The Natural History Museum, London

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Lions in debris, 1944. The Natural History Museum, London

Lions in debris, 1944. The Natural History Museum, London
The flying bomb of 11 July 1944 followed one on 5 July, and together the two did a great deal of damage, as can be seen here in the Lower Mammal Gallery

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Ibis, monkey, common genet and crow design

Ibis, monkey, common genet and crow design
Drawing by Alfred Waterhouse for the ornamentation of the Natural History Museum, London, 1875-1876. Waterhouse designed the museum in the 1860s, and it first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Felis silvestris ornata, Asian steppe wildcat

Felis silvestris ornata, Asian steppe wildcat
Felis ornata. Plate from A Monograph of the Felidae, or Family of the Cats, 1833, by Daniel Giraud Elliot. One of 43 hand-coloured lithographs by Joseph Wolf (1820-1899) and Joseph Smit (1836-1929)

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Panther design

Panther design
Drawing by Alfred Waterhouse for the ornamentation of the Natural History Museum, London, 1875-1876. Waterhouse designed the museum in the 1860s, and it first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Dasyurus viverrinus, eastern native cat or quoll

Dasyurus viverrinus, eastern native cat or quoll
Native names Mer-re-a-gan and Din-e-gow-a. Detail from drawing 84, possibly by Thomas Watling (1762 -c. 1814), from the Thomas Watling Drawings Collection, 1788-c

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Ailurus fulgens, red panda

Ailurus fulgens, red panda
Plate 96 from the collection of drawings of mammals and birds from Nepal, 1818-1858, by Bryan Houghton Hodgson (1800-1894)

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Bechuana Hunting a Lion (Plate 35 / 36)

Bechuana Hunting a Lion (Plate 35 / 36)
An illustration by Captain (later Sir) William Cornwallis Harris (1807-1848), an officer in the Indian army and an acclaimed naturalist who travelled though South Africa

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Plate 4 in Reliquiae Diluvianae (1823)

Plate 4 in Reliquiae Diluvianae (1823)
Compares the jaw of a modern Cape hyena (top) with the larger jaws of the extinct hyena species found at Kirkdale Cave

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Felis scripta

Felis scripta
Plate 57 from Recherches pour servir a l histoire naturelle des Mammifcres, Vols. 1-4, 1868-74, by Dr. Henri Milne-Edwards (1800-1885) & Dr. Alphonse Milne-Edwards (1835-1900)

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Leptailurus serval, serval

Leptailurus serval, serval
Ff. 5. Felis capensis. Painting by George Forster (1754-1794), made during Captain Cooks second voyage of discovery, 1772-1775

Background imageFeliformia Collection: A puma-leopard hybrid

A puma-leopard hybrid
A hybrid of a puma and a leopard, (about 1 metre in length) on display at the Natural History Museum at Tring. Close-up of head

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Aechmorhynchus cancellatus, Kiritimati sandpiper

Aechmorhynchus cancellatus, Kiritimati sandpiper
Ff. 64, watercolour by William Ellis from a collection of sketches of Mammals, Birds and Fish made on Captian James Cooks third voyage (1776-1780)

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Felis fontanierii, North China panther

Felis fontanierii, North China panther
Plate 30 from Recherches pour servir a l histoire naturelle des Mammifcres, Vols. 1-4, 1868-74, by Dr. Henri Milne-Edwards (1800-1885) & Dr. Alphonse Milne-Edwards (1835-1900)

Background imageFeliformia Collection: Dasyurus maculatus, spotted quoll

Dasyurus maculatus, spotted quoll



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"Feliformia: A Diverse Family of Feline Wonders" From the elusive Neofelis nebulosa diardi, also known as the clouded leopard, to the mighty Smilodon fatalis, or sabre-toothed cat, Feliformia encompasses a fascinating array of feline species. In a serene garden setting, an elegant Maine Coon captures our attention with its majestic presence. This American Longhair is a testament to the beauty and grace that these cats possess. Another stunning Maine Coon from Germany showcases their global popularity. Venturing into the wild, we encounter Panthera leo senegalensis - the West African Lion. Its regal mane symbolizes strength and power within this felid family. Meanwhile, a Burmese cat's captivating portrait reminds us of their gentle nature and striking features. A cozy scene unfolds in Germany as we find ourselves enchanted by a Maine Coon nestled in a basket adorned with a vibrant red cushion. The contrast between its size and surroundings creates an endearing image that warms our hearts. At Wilhelma Zoo in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, playful Meerkats steal the show as they care for their adorable pups. These social creatures remind us of how interconnected life can be within Feliformia. The magnificent Panthera tigris stands tall among its fellow felines; its striped coat exudes both elegance and stealthiness. Equally intriguing is Prionailurus planiceps -the flat-headed cat- whose unique appearance captivates all who lay eyes on it. Taking inspiration from ancient times comes an artistic depiction featuring Pterodactyls alongside scimitar-toothed lions—a fusion of prehistoric wonders with modern-day marvels found within Feliformia. Finally, peering out through a window pane in Germany is another enchanting gray and white cat—an embodiment of curiosity and independence. Its gaze reflects the untamed spirit that resides within all felids.