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17 Amazing Wild Cats You’ve Probably Never Heard Of

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Margay: Native to Central and South America, the margay is a small, elusive cat known for its remarkable agility, capable of climbing trees and even hanging from branches by one foot.

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Fishing Cat: Found in South and Southeast Asia, the fishing cat is a medium-sized wild cat that, as its name suggests, is an excellent swimmer and primarily hunts fish.

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Caracal: Known for its distinctive tufted ears, the caracal is a medium-sized wild cat native to Africa and parts of Asia, known for its incredible jumping ability to catch birds in mid-air.

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Serval: The serval is a slender, long-legged cat native to Africa, known for its large ears and exceptional hunting skills, particularly in tall grasses where it blends in seamlessly.

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Pallas’s Cat (Manul): Native to the steppes of Central Asia, Pallas’s cat is a small, fluffy wild cat with a distinctive, expressive face, known for its dense coat that allows it to survive in cold climates.

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Sand Cat: Adapted to life in desert environments, the sand cat is a small wild cat found in the deserts of Africa and Asia, with furry paws that protect it from the hot sand.

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Black-Footed Cat: One of the smallest wild cats in Africa, the black-footed cat is known for its fierce hunting skills, often dubbed as one of the deadliest hunters

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Kodkod: The kodkod is the smallest wild cat in the Americas, native to the forests of Chile and Argentina, known for its elusive nature and excellent climbing skills.

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