Arabian wildcat
The Arabian wildcat, or Gordon's wildcat, (Felis silvestris gordoni) is a wildcat subspecies that inhabits the Arabian Peninsula and was first described in 1968 by British ornithologist James Maurice Harrison. It was named in honour of Major A.C. Gordon who collected the type specimen in Oman.
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Arabian wildcat
The Arabian wildcat, or Gordon's wildcat, (Felis silvestris gordoni) is a wildcat subspecies that inhabits the Arabian Peninsula and was first described in 1968 by British ornithologist James Maurice Harrison. It was named in honour of Major A.C. Gordon who collected the type specimen in Oman.
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The Arabian wildcat, or Gordon ...... ted the type specimen in Oman.
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القط البري العربي أو قط غوردن ...... بجمع عينات من النوع في ُعمان .
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At Olomouc Zoo, Czech Republic
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Felis silvestris gordoni
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The Arabian wildcat, or Gordon ...... ted the type specimen in Oman.
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القط البري العربي أو قط غوردن ...... بجمع عينات من النوع في ُعمان .
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Arabian wildcat
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قط بري عربي
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