> Later, several American cat lineages returned to Asia. With each > migration, evolutionary forces morphed the pantherlike patriarch of > all cats into a rainbow of species, from ocelots and lynxes to > leopards, lions and the lineage that led to the most successful cat > of all, even though it has mostly forsaken its predatory heritage: > the cat that has induced people to pay for its board and lodging in > return for frugal displays of affection. > Which animal is he talking about in this sentence? I don't know of any successful cat-like animal that "has mostly forsaken its predatory heritage"
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