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Leopard cat

British pronunciation/lˈɛpəd kˈat/
American pronunciation/lˈɛpɚd kˈæt/
Leopard cat
[NOUN]
1

a small wildcat species found across a wide range of habitats in Asia, known for its spotted coat and adaptability to various environments

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What is a "leopard cat"?

The leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis) is a small wildcat species native to Asia, ranging from parts of Russia, China, and India to Southeast Asian countries like Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines. It is known for its distinctive spotted coat, which varies in color and pattern depending on its geographical location. Leopard cats are adaptable and can thrive in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and even human-modified landscapes. They are skilled hunters, preying on a variety of small mammals, birds, and insects. Leopard cats are solitary and elusive animals, typically active during dusk and dawn. They are considered important predators in their ecosystems and play a role in regulating rodent populations. However, like many wildcat species, leopard cats face threats such as habitat loss, poaching, and illegal trade, which puts their populations at risk in some areas. Conservation efforts are underway to protect and conserve this beautiful and elusive wildcat species.

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1Today's Savannah is still sort of a work in progress unlike Bengal cat breeders, who no longer cross in Asian leopard cats, Savannah breeders are still producing cats that are 50% African serval.
2but then you can also breed, I mean, not like a lion or a tiger, but you can breed back to the Wildcat or the Pallas's cat or Leopard cat, they, you can interbreed with them and get Bengals and you can get Savannah cats and stuff like that.
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