Felidae
Cats
- Felinae
- Acinonyx jubatus (cheetah)
- Caracal caracal (African lynx)
- Catopuma (Asian golden cat and bay cat)
- Felis (domestic cat, wild cat, and relatives)
- Leopardus (ocelot, margay, and relatives)
- Leptailurus serval (serval)
- Lynx (lynx and bobcat)
- Pardofelis marmorata (marbled cat)
- Prionailurus (fishing cat, leopard cat, and relatives)
- Profelis aurata (African golden cat)
- Puma (mountain lion and jaguarundi)
- Pantherinae
- Panthera (lion, jaguar, leopard, and tiger)
- Neofelis nebulosa (clouded leopard)
- Uncia uncia (snow leopard)
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