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Rare sighting of Pallas’ cat

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The Pallas's cat was first described in 1776 by Peter Simon Pallas, who observed it in the vicinity of Lake Baikal. Since then, it has been recorded across a large region in Central Asia, albeit in widely spaced sites from the Caucasus, Iranian Plateau, Hindu Kush, parts of the Himalayas, Tibetan Plateau to the Altai-Sayan region and South Siberian Mountains. It inhabits rocky montane grasslands and shrublands, where the snow cover is below 15–20 cm (6–8 in). It finds shelter in rock crevices and burrows, and preys foremost on lagomorphs and rodents. The female gives birth to between two and six kittens in spring.
Piper · 61-69, F
It's always good hearing...knowing, that the remaining small 'wild' cats are still surviving.
@Piper Yes. It is.
TexChik · F
They are pretty, similar to bobcats?
TexChik · F
@cherokeepatti Every bobcat I have seen in a cage was meaner than sin! They are beautiful but we do shoot them on site because they prey on our deer herd and our calves. The donkeys have taken care of most of that
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@TexChik some people have found kittens and made pets out of them.
TexChik · F
@cherokeepatti yep...I know, they are cute.
@BizSuitStacy I suspect Pallas was not the first to describe the cat. I betcha somebody who lives there already did!

 
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