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There are two major families of cats: the cat subfamily and the leopard subfamily, with a total of 39 species
Cat subfamily (32 species):
Genus Cat: Stony cat
Golden Cat genus: Golden cat; Borneo golden cat
Yabu Cat Genus:Bush Cat
Genus Lynx: Lynx
Tiger cat genus: Tiger cat; long-tailed tiger cat; Andean mountain tiger cat; South American steppe tiger cat; Joe's tiger cat; South American forest tiger cat; small spotted tiger cat
Lynx genus: short-tailed cat; Canadian lynx; Eurasian lynx; Iberian lynx
Genus Cheetah: Cheetah
American Golden Cat Genus: Mountain Lion
Genus Rabbit: Rabbit
Genus Slender-waisted cat: Slender-waisted cat
Ocelot genus: Rusty Spotted Ocelot; Ocelot; Fishing Cat; Flathead Ocelot
Cat genus: jungle cat; black-footed cat; sand cat; desert cat; African wild cat; wild cat; wild cat; domestic cat
Leopard subfamily (7 species):
Clouded leopard genus: clouded leopard;
Leopard genus: snow leopard; tiger; jaguar; leopard; lion
The leopard subfamily of modern cat lineage taxonomy
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Clouded leopard genus
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<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > clouded leopard Neofelis nebulosa</h1>

Distribution area: East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia
Aliases: Dark Cloud Leopard, Turtle Leopard, Lotus Leaf Leopard, Mugwort Leopard, Camphor Leopard
Breeding method: winter and spring estrus, sexual cycle of 20 to 26 days, pregnancy period of 85 to 93 days, in spring and summer calves, each litter can give birth to 2 to 4 baby leopards, mostly 2.
Protection level: China,"Wild Medicinal Materials under National Key Protection" (1987): First class
Wildlife under National Key Protection (1988), China: First Class
Red Book of Endangered Animals of China (1996), Assessment Grade - Endangered Species
Red List of Species in China (2004), Assessment Scale – Endangered Species (EN A1cd)
Appendix 1 to the Washington Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) (1997)
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (1986) – Vulnerable (VU)
Longevity: Captive clouded leopards can live to 17 years old, and clouded leopards in the wild can live to be about 11 years old
Supplement: The clouded leopard is regarded as a sacred dog by the Lukai ethnic group, an indigenous taiwanese, who call themselves the people of the clouded leopard.
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<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > Malay clouded leopard Neofelis diardi</h1>
Distribution area: Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia (Kalimantan, Sumatra), Malaysia (Sabah, Sarawak)
Nicknames: Diad clouded leopard, Sunda clouded leopard
Breeding method: Mating may occur any month of the year, but the peak of fertility is between December and March. The gestation period is 85 to 95 days, and each litter produces 1-5 cubs, an average of 2 cubs.
Level of protection: IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016 ver 3.1 – Vulnerable (VU)
Protected animals in the Washington Convention CITES Appendix I
Leopard genus
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > Snow leopard, Ounce</h1>
Distribution area: China, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Afghanistan, India, Nepal, Pakistan
Other names: grass leopard, mugwort leopard, lotus leaf leopard, horse fever
Breeding method: Estrus in late winter from January to March, sexual cycle of 5 to 7 days, gestation period of 98 to 103 days, generally in mid-April or early June litters, 3 to 5 litters per litter, mostly in the early morning.
Protection level: national level protected animals, internationally endangered animals
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > tiger Panthera tigris</h1>
Distribution area: Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Russian Federation, Thailand, Vietnam
Breeding method: The mating period is generally from November to February of the following year, the pregnancy period is about 105 days, each birth is 1-5 litters, usually 2 litters, and the lactation period is 5-6 months.
Level of protection: IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2011 ver3.1 – Endangered
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > panther Panthera onca</h1>
Distribution: Mexico to most of Central America, south to Paraguay and northern Argentina, North America
Alias: Jaguar
Breeding method: mostly in the early spring estrus mating, females generally give birth every other year or longer, the gestation period is 100-110 days, each litter gives birth to 2-14 litters.
Level of Protection: CITES Appendix I, IUCN Low Risk, Near Endangered
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > leopard Panthera pardus</h1>
Nickname: Leopard, Golden Leopard
Breeding method: winter and spring estrus mating, pregnancy period of about 100 days, 4-5 months of littering, 2-4 litters per litter, lactation period of about 3 months
Conservation level: IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2008 ver 3.1- Near Threatened (NT)
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > lion Panthera leo</h1>
Nickname: lion, fox
Breeding method: The lioness may enter the marriage state at any time, and the gestation period is generally 100-119 days, and there may be 1-6 pups at a time (usually 2-4).
Conservation level: All African subspecies listed on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2008 ver3.1--Vulnerable (VU)
Asiatic lion inscribed on IUCN's 2008 Red List of Threatened Species ver3.1 - Endangered
Supplement: The lion is the only hermaphrodite cat in the world
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