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Jungle cat
Jungle cat
March 30, 2026
Recent studies revealed that Jungle cat’s populations are shrinking and suggested they need habitats outside protected areas.
About
Jungle cat:
The Jungle cat (Felis chaus) is a
medium-sized cat
.
Its name comes from
the Caucasus Mountains,
the place this cat was first discovered.
Other names:
Swamp Cat, Reed Cat
Appearance
It is long-legged and is the largest of the extant Felis species. Females tend to be smaller and lighter than males.
It has a white muzzle, yellow irises, large ears ending in black tufts, and the sometimes faint striping on its long legs.
Habitat:
These are found across diverse habitats, from
grasslands and wetlands
to deserts.
Distribution:
They’re present across
Asia, with large populations in India and Nepal.
It is also
found in Egypt,
and throughout southwest Asia, southeast Asia, and Central Asia, extending its range as far as the south of China.
It
avoids dense forests
and heavily-modified landscapes, preferring agro-pastoral and open habitats.
It is
not nocturnal
and does much of its hunting in the early mornings and late afternoons.
Diet:
It is carnivorous creatures and mostly prey on rodents, lizards, frogs, snakes and livestock.
Conservation Status
IUCN Red List:
Least concern’.
Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972:
Schedule II
Source :
Secretive jungle cats need habitats outside protected areas: study
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