English: The diagram shows the evolutionary timeline and hybrid relationships among various feline species, including domestic cats, wild cats, and big cats. It spans from 10 million years ago to the present, illustrating how different species have diverged and the hybrid species that have emerged.
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Short title
Timeline and Relationships of Felid Hybrids
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Diagram titled "Felid Hybrids," showing the evolutionary timeline and hybrid relationships of various feline species. It spans from 10 million years ago to the present. Different branches represent species like Domestic Cats, Pallas Cats, Pumas, Lynxes, Ocelots, Caracals, Bay Cats, Leopards, and Clouded Leopards. The diagram highlights hybrid species with colored lines, distinguishing authenticated hybrids with solid lines and anecdotal hybrids with dashed lines. For details visit the article at http://messybeast.com/small-hybrids/hybrids.htm