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European wildcat

Felis silvestris silvestris

Order: Carnivora

Family: Felidae

Datasheet

Sex: unknown

Age: adult

Skull length: 10.5 cm

Skull width: 7.2 cm

Skull height: 5.4 cm

Skull weight: 41.2 g

Owner: Hungarian Natural History Museum

Inventory number: 79.3.1.

Collecting date: 5 November 1978

Collecting area: Szendehely, Hungary

Uploaded: 20 May 2018

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European wildcat (Felis silvestris silvestris) skull

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