Leopard Cat

Animal Unique | Leopard Cat | The leopard cat is a small species of wild cat native to Southeast Asia and parts of the Indian subcontinent. There are eleven different kinds of Asian leopard cat in the jungle and as the name implies, has the skin of the leopard cat pattern similar to that seen as a leopard.
Leopard cats are loners and highlight their individual areas of the jungle with their urine or scratch marks on trees. The leopard cat is a nocturnal animal and spends a large part of the brighter hours of the day resting in trees, as the leopard cat is a quick and agile climbers. Like other cats, the leopard cat is a carnivorous animal hunt alone and eat other animals to survive. The main enemies of the leopard cat are larger cats such as tigers and leopards, wild dogs and snakes along with the occasional large. The leopard cat kittens are thought to be raised by both parents until they are 10 months old.
Today, though not immediately in danger of extinction, the leopard cat populations are declining worldwide. The primary cause for the decline in numbers leopard cat is habitat loss through deforestation caused to their home regions.
 
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