Cactus cat
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General information
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Universe
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Mythology
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Classification
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Cactifelinus inebrius
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Species type
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Cat
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Homeworld
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Earth
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Environment
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Deserts
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Intelligence
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Non-sapient
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Biochemistry
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Carbon-based
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Discovered
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19th century
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Biological information
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Reproduction
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Sexual, viviparous
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Locomotion
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Quadrupedal
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Feeding behavior
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Carnivorous
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Distinctive features
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Thorn-like fur Branched tail Sharp bones that protrude from its front legs
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Lineage information
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Cultural information
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Sociocultral characteristics
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Scientific taxonomy
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Planet
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Earth
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Domain
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Eukaryota
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Kingdom
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Animalia
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Subkingdom
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Eumetazoa
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Infrakingdom
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Bilateria
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Superphylum
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Deuterostomia
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Phylum
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Chordata
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Subphylum
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Vertebrata
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Infraphylum
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Gnathostomata
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Superclass
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Tetrapoda
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Class
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Mammalia
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Subclass
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Theria
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Infraclass
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Placentalia
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Superorder
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Laurasiatheria
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Order
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Carnivora
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Suborder
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Feliiformia
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Family
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Felidae
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Subfamily
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Felinae
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Genus
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Cactifelinus
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Species
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C. inebrius
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Other information
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Status
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Data Deficient
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Creator
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Lumberjacks
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The cactus cat (Cactifelinus inebrius) is a fictional feline originating from North American mythology.
Biology[]
It's described as a bobcat-like animal with thorn-like fur, sharp bones protruding from its front legs and a branched tail.