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'''Nal-Myo''' ('''Felis catus praepes'''), commonly referred to as the '''flying cat''', is a small domesticated carnivorous mammal. Nal-Myo is believed to have existed in the [[Haeseo Special Self-Governing Authority|Haeseo]] region and other surrounding areas since about 8500 years ago, and is a species whose appearance and genetic information are very similar to cats. Nal-Myo has been domesticated by Indigenous peoples since a long time ago, when it was not presumed, and since the Haeseo pioneering, it has spread as a pet throughout Haeseo and the mainland of Joseon.
'''Nal-Myo''' ('''Felis catus praepes'''), commonly referred to as the '''flying cat''', is a small domesticated carnivorous mammal. Nal-Myo is believed to have existed in the [[Haeseo Special Self-Governing Authority|Haeseo]] region and other surrounding areas since about 8500 years ago, and is a species whose appearance and genetic information are very similar to cats. Nal-Myo has been domesticated by Indigenous peoples since a long time ago, when it was not presumed, and since the Haeseo pioneering, it has spread as a pet throughout Haeseo and the mainland of [[Joseon]].


==Description==
==Description==

Latest revision as of 12:15, 5 August 2024

Nal-Myo
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Binomial name
Felis catus praepes
Trinomial name
飛猫
Korea Ecosystem Promotion Agency, 1967

Nal-Myo (Felis catus praepes), commonly referred to as the flying cat, is a small domesticated carnivorous mammal. Nal-Myo is believed to have existed in the Haeseo region and other surrounding areas since about 8500 years ago, and is a species whose appearance and genetic information are very similar to cats. Nal-Myo has been domesticated by Indigenous peoples since a long time ago, when it was not presumed, and since the Haeseo pioneering, it has spread as a pet throughout Haeseo and the mainland of Joseon.

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