File:Natural history of the animal kingdom for the use of young people (Plate VII) (5860461193).jpg

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Lions and Tigers.
a) Lion.
Fetis ieo.
b) Lioness.
Felts Ieo.
c) Tiger.
Feiis tigrh-
d) Jaguar.

Felis onca
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Author Kirby, W. F.; Schubert, Gotthilf Heinrich von; Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain).
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Natural history of the animal kingdom for the use of young people : in three parts, comprising I. Mammalia : II. Birds : Part III. Reptiles, amphibia, fishes, insects, worms, molluscs, zoophytes, &c. : with 91 coloured plates, including about 850 figures, and numerous additional illustrations in the text /
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28687188
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91187 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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41375 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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Plate VII
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NameFound:Felis onca NameConfirmed:Felis onca Linnaeus, 1758 EOLID:328606 NameBankID:1734070
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/28687188
DOI
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10.5962/bhl.title.41375
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Illustration
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  • Predators Collection
  • TWITTER POSTS
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  • Encyclopedia of Life Images
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  • cats
  • lion
  • tiger
  • jaguar
  • taxonomy:binomial Panthera leo
  • taxonomy:binomial Panthera tigris
  • taxonomy:binomial Panthera onca
  • taxonomy:binomial panthera leo
  • taxonomy:binomial panthera tigris
  • taxonomy:binomial panthera onca
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22 June 2011
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