Pardofelis

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From Latin pardus (leopard) + fēlis (cat).

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Pardofelis f

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Felidae – three species of small long-tailed, short-headed cats with rounded ears, native to southeastern and eastern Asia, two of which are now assigned to genus Catopuma.

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