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- Jungle cat - Wikipedia
The jungle cat (Felis chaus), also called reed cat and swamp cat, is a medium-sized cat native from the Eastern Mediterranean region and the Caucasus to parts of Central, South and Southeast Asia It inhabits foremost wetlands like swamps, littoral and riparian areas with dense vegetation
- Jungle Cat - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
The scientific name of Jungle cats is Felis Chaus, which has given rise to the name for the chausie, which is a hybrid of a domestic cat and a Jungle cat Jungle cats catch their prey by stalking it, as a domestic cat does It also jumps into the air to catch birds, the way the caracal does
- Felis chaus (jungle cat) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web
The importance of rodents in the diet of juncle cat (Felis chaus), caracal (Caracal caracal) and golden jackal (Canis aureus) in Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan, India
- Living Species - Jungle Cat | IUCN CatSG
The jungle cat (Felis chaus) is closely related to the domestic cat, and not to the lynx, as previously thought, with which it shares some characteristics, such as the tufted ears, long limbs and the short tail Up to ten subspecies of the jungle cat were described
- Jungle cat (Felis chaus) - Thai National Parks
The jungle cat (Felis chaus), also called reed cat and swamp cat, is a medium-sized cat native to the Middle East, South and Southeast Asia and southern China It inhabits foremost wetlands like swamps, littoral and riparian areas with dense vegetation
- Jungle Cat Facts | Big Cat Rescue | Wild cats in the wild: Our mission . . .
Jungle Cats are versatile hunters that typically target prey weighing less than one kilogram Their diet consists primarily of rodents, which they may consume at a rate of three to five per day As powerful swimmers, they do not hesitate to dive into water to catch fish
- Felis chaus, Jungle Cat - IUCN Red List
Felis chaus, Jungle Cat Assessment by: Gray, T N E , Timmins, R J , Jathana, D , Duckworth, J W , Baral, H Mukherjee, S
- Jungle Cat - Felidae Conservation Fund
Larger and lankier than domestic cats, the jungle cat has an unspotted coat that varies from reddish or sandy brown to tawny gray Fine black tips on the guard hairs give this cat a speckled appearance The face of the jungle cat is long and slim with a bright white muzzle
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