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  1. F. l. ornata (Gray, 1830) Distribution of the African wildcat as of 2015 [1] The African wildcat ( Felis lybica) is a small wildcat species with sandy grey fur, pale vertical stripes on the sides and around the face. It is native to Africa, West and Central Asia, and is distributed to Rajasthan in India and Xinjiang in China.

  2. The African wildcat is native to Africa, the Middle East and parts of Southern Asia and China, and thought to be the ancestor of our domestic cats, first domesticated in Egypt around 10,00 years ago. Weighing up to 4.5 kg, they stand around 0.25 meters tall at the shoulder with a body length of around 0.55 meters plus a 0.3 meter tail.

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  4. Mar 30, 2013 · The African species distinguishes itself from the European Wildcat by its lighter build, less distinct markings and thin tapering tail. This cat varies locally in appearance. In general, from north to south there is a gradation of coat thickness, intensity of ground color, and amount of “tabby” markings.

  5. Its coat, paler in the female, is light or orange-brown with narrow dark stripes. The length of the animal is about 70 cm (28 inches), excluding the 40-cm tail; shoulder height averages 23 cm (9 inches), and the cat weighs about 3.5 kg (7.7 pounds). The African wildcat is a solitary nocturnal hunter that preys mainly on birds and small mammals.

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  6. Feb 24, 2021 · Learn about the African wildcat, the true ancestor of domestic cats, and its distribution, threats, and conservation status. Find out how hybridization with domestic cats is a major challenge for this elusive and endangered feline.

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  7. Weight. 3-4.5. kg lbs. Length. 40-60. cm inch. The African wildcat ( Felis lybica) is a small wildcat species. In Cyprus, an African wildcat was found in a burial site next to a human skeleton in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B settlement Shillourokambos. The graves are estimated to have been established by Neolithic farmers about 9,500 years ago ...

  8. Aug 3, 2023 · Given the profusion of little pusses, why was the North African wildcat the one to give rise to our household companions? In short, it was the right species in the right place at the right time.

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