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Johannes Brahms: Concerto in A Minor, Op. 102 III. Vivace Non Troppo

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Holly Wildcat

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History

A tundra and boreal species.

Trivia

A medium species of wildcat.

Often isolatory. May be considered territorial.

Territories may overlap that of other individuals', although conflict is typically unseen.

Diet encompasses small to medium vertebrates along with rabbits and other similar species.

The holly leaves typically growing on individuals appear an indicator of health, if not an exact measure.

A significant amount of foliage acts as cover within the cold landscapes that this taxonomy frequents. Visually and odorously, this may obscure the presence of an individual.

The relationship between the holly shoots and the species may be one of mutualism, as a kind of parasitism. Although nourishment is removed from the individual, the relationship is one that is beneficial long term.

Shaking off or removing the leaves and berries is possible by an individual, which weakens the hold of the shoots within the fur and outer skin of the individual.

The fur appears to catch hold of the berries indirectly. These may grow into the resulting shoots.

Various individuals of this species have been noted to lack related foliage, particularly those raised outside of taxonomic habitat.

The berries that the hollies produce often appear to fall without direct prompting. These may sprout into individual bushes.

The hollies that evidently result visually do not appear to differ from related plants and may be of the same basis.

Individuals have eyes which reflect light, making it appear that their ocular regions are glowing on occasion, when in dim environments.

The smaller stature of individuals in comparison to other leopard species detracts from evident heat retention, but not significantly.

Hunting appears to be a consistent aim by individuals in order to account for energy.

Individuals may attempt to conserve energy by hunting during the early and later hours, and can be considered crepuscular by that degree.