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  1. Small Wild Cats. The small wild cats in Africa are the caracal, African golden cat, serval, black-footed cat, jungle cat, African wildcat and sand cat. The caracal is considered a relatively common cat in Africa. It has a strong build, long legs and tufted ears. African golden cats can be found primarily in rainforests.

  2. Dec 13, 2023 · The African wildcat, also known as the Egyptian wildcat, is a small cat found in open and forested regions of Africa and Asia. It is believed to be the first cat species to be domesticated. Slightly larger and stockier than the modern house cat, it has a light or orange-brown coat with narrow dark stripes.

  3. The cat’s fur color ranges from sand-grey to pale yellow or red, with dark stripes around the face. It weighs between 7-18 pounds, is 14-16 inches tall and lengths of 29-46 inches. Colors range from sandy to greyish-brown and dark grey. There are 2 main colors. One is greyish-tan and the other is steel grey.

  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. Sep 25, 2023 · African cats, such as lions, leopards, cheetahs, African golden cat, African wildcat, black-footed cat, caracal, jungle cat, Sand cat, and serval are majestic creatures that inhabit the wild plains and savannahs of Africa. These cats have adapted to their environment, developing unique characteristics and hunting strategies. Lions, known for their social behavior, live in prides consisting of ...

  6. Feb 24, 2021 · The IUCN Red List still lists the African wildcat as a subspecies of the European wildcat (F. silvestris), which in turn has been allocated a conservation status of “Least Concern”. However, this is likely to change after a 2017 report by the IUCN’s own Cat Specialist Group recognized the African wildcat as a separate species – Felis ...

  7. Aug 25, 2020 · The smallest of Africa’s big cats, the Cheetah is a slender and long-legged species that holds the title for the fastest land mammal on earth. These speedy felines can reach top speeds of almost 120km/h at full sprint. Cheetah are often mistaken for leopards in the wild due to their black-spotted coat, however a cheetah’s spots are smaller ...

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