Yes, both felis catus (domestic cat) and felis silvestris (wildcat) belong to the same class, Mammalia. They are both mammals, which are characterized by having hair, mammary glands, and giving birth to live young.
Depends which forest. There are many species that exist only in forests. There are many species of primates (monkeys, great apes, bush babies) then there are many species of small antelope, as well as a few large ones (such as the okapi which is the closest relative of the giraffe). There are many species of cat that live in the forests from tigers and leopards to wildcats. Forests in europe and north america are inhabited by wolves bears and lynx
Domestic cats were not bred by people to be small. They are descendants of naturally small wildcats. Modern day cats are close relatives to a few different types of small wildcats. For instance, the African wildcat, which is generally considered to be the main ancestor of the domestic cat, are 9-14 pounds as adults and 21-26 inches long (this includes the head, but not the tail).
Nintendogs will never have babies
Very small, cute, the little blue penguins are as small as ur palm
Litters are small; 2 or3 babies.
Wildcats eat rabbits, rodents,hares and other small mammals,also small birds.
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No, babies are born with a whole heart, just very small.
They can be as small as 4 inches when they are first born.
Elephants are not the size of dogs, but their babies are small.