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Українська: Кіт сві́йський (Felis silvestris catus Linnaeus, 1758) — невеликий ссавець роду котів (Felis Linnaeus, 1758) родини котових (Felidae Fischer von Waldheim, 1817). Це домашня тварина, одна з найбільш популярних тварин-компаньйонів. Кіт — найпопулярніша хатня тварина в Європі і Північній Америці. Виведено багато порід різноманітного забарвлення та довжини шерсті. Розрізняють такі забарвлення: одноколірні (одноманітні), двоколірні (біколори, таксидо, ван, черепахове, колорпоінт), багатобарвні (каліко), із плямами і смугами (таббі), комбіновані. Довжина волосся змінюються від довгошерстих (перська кішка) до зовсім позбавлених шерсті (сфінкси). Хоча коти живуть разом з людиною дуже давно, з часів Неолітичної революції, вони легко переходить до бездомного життя. При цьому коти залишаються жити коло людини, надіючись, а часом й вимагаючи щоб їх годували.
English: The cat (Felis silvestris catus Linnaeus, 1758) is a small mammal of cat genus (Felis Linnaeus, 1758) of the cat family (Felidae Fischer von Waldheim, 1817). This is one of the most popular pet. This is one of the most popular pet. The cat is the most popular pet in Europe and North America. Many breeds of different colors and lengths of wool have been bred. There are the following colors: monochrome (monochrome), two-color (bicolor, taxido, van, tortoiseshell, colorpoint), multicolor (calico), with spots and stripes (tabby), combined. Hair length varies from long-haired (Persian cat) to completely devoid of hair (sphinxes). Although cats have lived with humans for a long time, since the Neolithic Revolution, they have easily moved into a homeless life. At the same time, cats remain living around humans, hoping and sometimes demanding that they be fed. English: Felis silvestris catus |
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Author | Сарапулов |
Camera location | 50° 27′ 10.11″ N, 30° 36′ 38.75″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 50.452808; 30.610763 |
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Latitude | 50° 27′ 10.11″ N |
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