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Description: Here are some possible distributions of animals and cats:<br/><br/>*Animals:*<br/><br/>- Mammals (40%)<br/>- Carnivores (10%)<br/>- Primates (5%)<br/>- Ungulates (10%)<br/>- Marsupials (5%)<br/>- Birds (30%)<br/>- Waterbirds (10%)<br/>- Songbirds (10%)<br/>- Birds of prey (5%)<br/>- Poultry (5%)<br/>- Reptiles (15%)<br/>- Snakes (5%)<br/>- Lizards (5%)<br/>- Turtles (3%)<br/>- Crocodiles (2%)<br/>- Fish (10%)<br/>- Freshwater (5%)<br/>- Saltwater (5%)<br/>- Invertebrates (5%)<br/>- Insects (3%)<br/>- Arachnids (1%)<br/>- Crustaceans (1%)<br/><br/>*Cats:*<br/><br/>- Domestic cats (70%)<br/>- Long-haired (20%)<br/>- Short-haired (30%)<br/>- Siamese (10%)<br/>- Persian (10%)<br/>- Big cats (30%)<br/>- Lions (10%)<br/>- Tigers (10%)<br/>- Leopards (5%)<br/>- Jaguars (5%)<br/><br/>Note: These distributions are hypothetical and for illustration purposes only. The actual distribution of animals and cats can vary depending on various factors such as location, habitat, and population.
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