Damn that’s some pretty good camo though. What is the science behind different breeds’ coat colors? Is there any evolutionary advantage like this?
Generally no.
Most visual differences are caused by selective breeding. If you look at most wild cats (actually wild not just feral) they’re usually the typical grey tiger stripe. There’s a reason cats with that coat are referred to as SIC (Standard Issue Cat)
Different wild subspecies have furr patterns that act as varyingly effective camouflage in their ancestral environment. The breed we see here (tabby, I think) has a pattern similar to the Highland Tiger, also known as the Scottish Wildcat.
yes but this photo has been manipulated to death
Standard Issue Cats have the best camo. I’m curious about black cats though. In human scale camo, black tends to stand out and makes an obvious silhouette even at night. But some black outdoor cats do really well at hunting, even in wide open meadows in broad daylight
Not familiar with camo black, but I have 3 little voids that are indistinguishable from shadows at night. If they wanted to attack me, I’d be helpless.
Cats are friends.
Me, my dog, and my cat in a pile on the couch = peak predators.
Destroyers of worlds.
Your friends predators.
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I found God, then I found myself. Also a day old doughnut.
I found a snack in the couch
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Abraham Lincoln. Not sure how there’s a colour photo of a cat, an owl and Abraham Lincoln siting perched on branches of the same tree but it can’t be denied. It’s right there before our eyes.
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