
Orange Tabby (Felis catus)
Felis silvestris catus (variety: Red Mackerel Tabby)
Hardness: Very soft (1 on the Mohs scale, though claws are 2.5); Color: Vivid ginger/orange with 'M' forehead mark; Luster: Silky to dull depending on grooming; Structure: Amorphous (liquid state when sleeping); Specific gravity: Varies greatly based on treat consumption.
- Hardness
- Very soft (1 on the Mohs scale, though claws are 2
- Color
- Vivid ginger/orange with 'M' forehead mark
- Luster
- Silky to dull depending on grooming
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