furball
hair swallowed by a cat and forming a mass or "ball" in the stomach.ghost markings
faint markings on solid-colored cats, revealing a slight trait of another breed.gloves
white patches on the feet, also known as mittens.haw
the third eyelid, or nictitating membrane.heat
the sexually receptive period of a female.laces
white markings on the back of the rear legs of some cats.lilac
coloring of pale pinkish gray, also known as lavender.litter
a group of newborn kittens.locket
a white or other-colored patch under the neck.lordosis
the crouched position of a sexually receptive female inviting entry by the male.Manx
breed of cat without a tail, thought to have originated in the Orient.milk-treading
the "kneading" motion of a kitten's paws in an attempt to stimulate the flow of its mother's milk, the same behavior often seen in adult cats kneading the bellies of their human owners.moggie
a mongrel cat.muzzle
the jaws and nose of a cat.pads
the soles of the paws.Persian
breed originating from Asia, known for its flattened or pushed-in face and thick, luxuriant fur.pheromones
chemical substance released in urine and from certain areas of the skin to mark territories or attract the opposite sex.piebald
having black-and-white coloring.pricked
having ears that point high and erect.purebred
a cat descended from a long line of its own kind.queen
female cat used for breeding.rangy
long-limbed and long-bodied.Rex
breed of cat known for its curly hair and higher body temperature than other cats.sheath
the protective covering over retracted claws.Siamese
angular, elongated breed known for its noisy personality.sire
father.spaying
the neutering of a female cat. spraying the male's act of marking with urine. tabby a striped cat.tapetum
the light-reflecting layer at the back of a cat's eyes, aiding nocturnal vision and causing the "glowing" effect at night.tom
a male cat.Tonkinese
a crossbreed of the Burmese and Siamese.vibrissae
the highly sensitive whiskers and hairs found on the cheeks, on the chin, over the eyes, and at the back of the front legs, thought capable of detecting subtle air currents and the movement of prey in the dark.whip
long, thin, tapering tail, typically found on a Siamese.DINOSAuRS
acrocanthosaurus
in the Cretaceous period, a very large meat eater with spikes down its back, which may have been part of a sail.allosaur
a large bipedal meat eater with a long, narrow, and often crested head and three-fingered hands that lived in the Jurassic period.Alvarez extinction theory
a proposal by the physicist Luis Alvarez and his son, the geologist Walter Alvarez, that an asteroid striking Earth 65 million years ago caused massive fires, dust clouds, geological upheavals, atmospheric disturbances, and tsunamis, all of which contributed to the death of vegetation, which in turn caused the starvation and death of the dinosaurs. See Chicxulub, multiple impact theory, Shiva.ankylosaur
a short-legged plant eater characterized by its bony armor and clublike tail. It first appeared in the early Jurassic and survived to the end of the Cretaceous.apatosaurus
formerly known as a brontosaurus, a sauropod that grew to be 70 to 90 feet (21 to 27 m) long during the Jurassic period.archaeopteryx
a Jurassic bird with teeth, feathers, clawed wings and a long, bony tail.archosaur
"ruling lizard," one of a group of common land reptiles from which dinosaurs evolved, sometime during the Triassic period.argentinosaurus
a massive sauropod, one of the largest dinosaurs, measuring 130 to 140 feet (40-43 m) and characterized by a very long tail and equally long neck. It lived in what is now South America during the Cretaceous period.articulated skeleton
a skeleton that is found with many of its bones still attached.baryonyx
a fish-eating theropod with crocodile-like jaws that lived during the Cretaceous period.bipedal
walking on two legs instead of four, as a predatory dinosaur.bone bed
a large mass of dinosaur bones in one location.boneheaded dinosaur
another name for pachy- cephalosaurid.brachiosaurus
a giant, long-necked sauropod from the Jurassic period.browser
any herbivore that ate portions of trees, shrubs, and other tall plants.carnivore
any meat-eating dinosaur.carnotaurus
a 25-foot (7.5-m) long, meat-eating theropod with horns on its head that lived during the Cretaceous.caudipteryx zoui
a 3-foot-tall (1-m) theropod adorned with insulating (but not flightworthy) feathers that lived from the Jurassic to the Cretaceous.