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  1. The Afro-Asiatic wildcat has a very wide distribution, found throughout most of Africa, southwest and central Asia into India, China, and Mongolia. In Africa, the wildcat occurs in wide parts. It is present in all east and southern African countries. In West Africa, it is widely distributed from Mauritania to the Horn of Africa, Sudan and Ethiopia.

  2. May 16, 2024 · The African Wildcat ranges in head-body length from 18 to 30 inches and typically weighs 6 to 14 pounds. Both measurements are slightly larger than the average domestic cat and are comparable with the larger breeds of shorthair domestic cats like Abyssinians and Bengals .

  3. The African wildcat (Felis silvestris lybica), is a subspecies of the wildcat (F. silvestris). They appear to have diverged from the other subspecies about 131,000 years ago. About 10,000 years ago some African Wildcats were domesticated in the Middle East and they are the ancestors of the domestic cat. The African wildcat is found in Africa ...

  4. The Afro-Asiatic Wildcat ( Felis lybica) distribution is widespread in Africa and extends into the Middle East and Asia. The African range excludes the Sahara desert and central tropical rainforests, otherwise habitat varies considerably. Currently two subspecies are recognised in Africa - collectively called 'African Wildcat' on this website.

  5. Apr 4, 2024 · African Wildcat. The African wildcat is a shy, wild cousin of the domestic house cat, which occurs widely across the continent. Safaris in Kruger and the private reserves that border it offer the opportunity to spot African wildcats on evening game drives. Updated on the 4th of April 2024.

  6. May 14, 2022 · The African Wildcat, also known as the desert cat, can be found in Africa and in the Middle East. They adapt to a variety of habitats, such as steppes, savannahs, and bushland. This cat is sand-brown to yellow-grey in color, with black stripes on its tail. The fur of the African Wildcat is shorter than that of the European subspecies.

  7. The African wildcat (Felis lybica), also known as the Egyptian wildcat, is a fascinating species that holds great significance in the evolution and domestication of the modern-day domestic cat. Believed to be the ancestor of our beloved feline companions, this small tabby-like cat can be found in both open and forested regions of Africa and Asia.

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