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*], a family of gulls sometimes called ''umineko'' ("sea cat" in Japanese) due to their cat-like calls. | *], a family of gulls sometimes called ''umineko'' ("sea cat" in Japanese) due to their cat-like calls. | ||
*], a visual novel often nicknamed "seacats" by fans due to the name (which refers to the black-tailed gull). | *], a visual novel often nicknamed "seacats" by fans due to the name (which refers to the black-tailed gull). | ||
*]s are referred to in hebrew as sea-cats. | |||
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Seacat or SeaCat may refer to:
- Seacat missile, a short-range surface-to-air missile system
- SeaCat (1992–2004), ferry company formerly operating from between Northern Ireland, Scotland and England
- The Sea-Cat, an imaginary monster from Flann O'Brien's novel An Béal Bocht
- Atlantic wolffish
- Sandra Seacat (born 1936), American actress and acting coach
- SeaCat Tasmania, former name of the ferry HSC Sea Speed Jet
- Sea Cat, a Dungeons & Dragons monster.
- Ariidae, a family of catfish sometimes called "sea cat" or "sea catfish".
- Black-tailed gull, a family of gulls sometimes called umineko ("sea cat" in Japanese) due to their cat-like calls.
- Umineko When They Cry, a visual novel often nicknamed "seacats" by fans due to the name (which refers to the black-tailed gull).
- Whiptail Stingrays are referred to in hebrew as sea-cats.
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