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How so you say wild cat in sign language?

There isn't a single sign for "wild cat" in American Sign Language (ASL). Here's how you would convey the concept:

1. Sign for "wild" (WILD): You make a "W" shape with your dominant hand and move it back and forth in front of your chest.

2. Sign for "cat" (CAT): You make a fist with your dominant hand and quickly flick your wrist up and down.

You would sign these two signs together, "WILD CAT", to express the meaning. You can also use the sign for "animal" (ANIMAL) before "WILD CAT" for clarification, especially if there is a chance of misunderstanding.

Remember that signing is more than just the individual signs. The context, facial expressions, and other body language all play a role in communication.

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