Cat wiki:
>See also Cat (disambiguation) The acronym CAT may stand for:Cable Avoidance ToolCalifornia Achievement TestCall Any TimeCalling All TroopsCamarillo Area TransitCambridge Antibody Technology, the UK biotechnology companyCanadian Association of TransplantationCanby Area Transit, a public transportation bus service in Canby, OregonCanine Agility TeamCapital Acquisitions TaxCapital Area TransitCapsule Ariane TechnologiesCarboxyatractylosideCarburetor Air TemperatureCasual American TeenagerCatalan languageCataloniaCatalunyaCatalystCatalytic ConverterCatamaranCatapultCataractCatastropheCatch Airboat ThievesCatechismCatenateCaterpillarCECOM Accreditation TeamCellular Action TeamCenter for Advanced TechnologiesCenter for Appropriate TransportCentral African TimeCentral Alaska TimeCentral Area Transit, the free bus transit system that running in Perth City.Central Arizona TrailsCentral Arkansas TransitCentral Artery-TunnelCentre for Alternative Technology, an eco-centre in WalesCertified Automotive TechnicianChange Agent TeamChannel Available TimeCharges, easy Access and fair TermsChemical Addition TankChicago Area TheatresChromatic Adaptation TransformCitizens Against TollsCitizens Area Transit, public transportation by bus in Clark County, Nevada (Las Vegas)Citizens' Army TrainingCivic Action TeamCivil Air Transport, the airline forerunner of Air America that was formed after World War II by General Claire Lee Chennault of the Flying TigersCivil Aviation TribunalCivilian Augmented TrainingClear air turbulence, a term in aviationClemson Area TransitCloud Arrival TimeCockpit Automation TechnologyCognitive Ability TestCoital Alignment TechniqueCollaborative Access TeamCollege Ability TestCollege of Advanced TechnologyCombat AGE TeamCombat Aircraft TechnologyCombat Aircrew TrainingCombat Application TourniquetCombat Auto TheftCombined Acceptance TrialsCombined Arms TeamCombined Arms TrainingCommand Action TeamCommodity Action TeamCommon Admission Test, a graduate test in India, conducted by the Indian Institutes of Management or by Cochin University of Science and TechnologyCommon Aptitude TestCommon Authentication TechnologyCommunications Assist TeamCommunity Action TeamCompact Audio TechnologyCompetency Assessment ToolComplementary Angle TheoremCompliance Assessment TeamComponent Advanced TechnologyComputer-adaptive test, a type of test that dynamically adapts to the testee's ability levelComputer-aided tomographyComputer Aided Transceiver, a class of software application and communications interface used for the control of radio transmitting and receiving equipment, especially amateur (ham) radios.Computer-aided technologyComputer-aided trainingComputer-aided transcriptionComputer-aided translationComputer-assisted translation, a form of computer software used to help human translatorsComputed axial tomography, a tomographical X-ray techniqueCosmic Anisotropy Telescope, the first telescope to measure fine details in the fireball from the Big BangCulture, Art, & Technology, the core writing courses that all Sixth College UC San Diego students are required to take.
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Lion wiki:
>"Lions" redirects here. For the album by the Black Crowes, see Lions (album). The Lion (Panthera leo) is a mammal of the family Felidae. The male lion, easily recognized by his mane, may weigh up to 250 kg (550 lb). Females are much smaller, weighing up to 136 kg (300 lb). In the wild lions live for around 10â14 years, while in captivity they can live over 20. Lions are predatory carnivores who live in family groups, called prides. The family consists of related females, their cubs of both sexes, and one or more unrelated males who mate with the adult females. Although it was once thought that females did most of the hunting in the pride, it is now known that males contribute much more to hunting than the amount for which they had been previously given credit. Both males and females will defend the pride against outside intruders. Typically, males will not tolerate outside males, and females will not tolerate outside females. Males are expelled from the pride or leave on their own when they reach maturity. When or if a male coalition takes over a pride and ousts the previous coalition, the conquerors often kill any cubs that they did not father.
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