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Jungle cat

British pronunciation/dʒˈʌŋɡəl kˈat/
American pronunciation/dʒˈʌŋɡəl kˈæt/
Jungle cat
[NOUN]
1

a medium-sized wild cat species found in various habitats across Asia and Africa, characterized by its sandy-brown coat, long legs, and tufted ears

synonyms : Felis chaus
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jungle cat definition and meaning

What is a "jungle cat"?

The jungle cat (Felis chaus) is a medium-sized wild cat species that is native to regions of Asia and Africa, including countries such as India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Iran, and Egypt. It has a distinctive appearance with a sandy-brown coat, long legs, and tufted ears. The jungle cat has a slender body and can weigh up to 15 kilograms (33 pounds). Its coat is usually short and dense, and its coloration helps it blend in with its surroundings. The jungle cat is known for its excellent hunting skills, often preying on small mammals, birds, and reptiles. It is also a proficient swimmer and is known to inhabit wetland areas. The jungle cat is solitary in nature and primarily active during twilight hours, known as crepuscular. It is a highly adaptable species, able to thrive in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, swamps, and agricultural lands.

Examples
1Like a spry jungle cat springing in to the spring snow.
2The other half of the Chausie hybrid, the Jungle Cat, may have been domesticated in ancient Egypt, where the cats were also mummified.
3As he stood there, I was reminded of a jungle cat that gave off emanations of testosterone.
4In that sense, the Abyssinian and Jungle Cat may have been a match made in cat heaven, making the Chausie a product of divine intervention.
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