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- Rosetted and marbled patterns are found in the Bengal breed.
- A Bengal's rosetted spots occur only on the back and sides, with stripes elsewhere.
- Included in the spotted variation is rosetted, which consists of a spot with a dark line surrounding it.
- The Vestibule features a rosetted ceiling, highly decorative plasterwork in the Regency convex mirror sits over the fireplace.
- Most species are rather plain in coloration, lacking the flashy spotted or rosetted coats like many species of felids and viverrids have.
- The Sheba is a long haired, rosetted cavy, characterized by mutton chop whiskers, with frontal, presented to one side of the face, and in a naturally tousled appearance.
- The coat is spotted and rosetted on pale yellow to yellowish brown or golden background, except for the melanistic forms; spots fade toward the white underbelly and the insides and lower parts of the legs.
- Basically pale yellow to yellowish brown or golden ( except for the melanistic forms ), the coat is spotted and rosetted; spots fade toward the white underbelly and the insides and lower parts of the legs.
- A Bengal cat displaying spotting and rosetting pattern typical of the breed : Rosetted spots occur only on the back and sides, with stripes elsewhere . Jean Mill was instrumental in recognition of Bengals as a breed by The International Cat Association ( TICA ) in 1983.
- The superfamily Feloidea ( or suborder Feliformia ) Felidae ( cats ), Prionodontidae ( Asiatic linsangs ), Herpestidae ( mongooses ), Hyaenidae ( hyenas ), Viverridae ( civets ), and Eupleridae ( Malagasy carnivorans ), as well as the extinct family Nimravidae ( paleofelids ) often have spotted, rosetted or striped coats, and tend to be more brilliantly colored than their Canoidean counterparts.