One of the smallest of the wild cats, the sand cat is a beautiful desert cat ranging from Sahara in North Africa to the arid regions of Iran and Pakistan in West and South Asia. A little cat, it weighs nearly six pounds and is around one and a half to two feet long, excluding its one foot long tail.
Living in some of the hottest places of the planet, Felix Margarita, the Sand Cat is adapted to its lifestyle. Its thick fur protects it from cold desert nights whereas the mesh of hair on the under-surface of paws shield it from the scorching sand in day time. Color is sandy yellow with irregular black bars on torso, legs and tail. Face is broad and ears are long and pointed - enabling it to hear over long distances in the vast expanses of deserts. Reddish markings run along the side of eyes and back of ears. Chin and throat are white. Claws are usually blunt owing to dearth of places in the desert for their sharpening.
A solitary feline, the Sand Cat is primarily a nocturnal hunter. It spends the day hiding in burrows, beneath rocks and bush. At night it uses its sensitive ears and great digging skills to take down a variety of prey from above and beneath the ground - including gerbil, jerboas, insects, birds and even venomous desert snakes. It frequently hides the prey beneath sand to return and feed later.
Sand Cat is divided into a number of subspecies according to its geographical distribution as shown by the map:
Felix Margarita Margarita (North Africa)
Felix Margarita Harrisoni (Arabia)
Felix Margarita Thinobia (Iran)
Felix Margarita Scheffeli (Pakistan)
An elusive animal, the sand cat is difficult to track in the wild. It doesn't necessarily visit water holes since it fulfills all water requirements from the consumption of prey. It leaves no tracks in sand and remains hidden for most of the day. Males and females only come together in mating season. The cat produces a somewhat loud barking sound that enables communication over long distances in the desert. Usually two litter are born every year after a pregnancy lasting nearly two months, with four to five kittens being the average on each occasion. The young mature fast, being weaned off at a month and a half and gaining independence at around four months.
Owing to its reclusive lifestyle and certain religious beliefs that make the sand cat revered in many areas of its habitat, it is not extensively persecuted - allowing it to remain in healthy numbers in the wild - though it is still collected for pet trade and hunted for sport!
51 comments:
I love reading about all these interesting and amazing felines that I didn't know existed. The sand cat is particularly attractive and interesting. Thanks for telling us. FAZ
They are awfully cute but I do hope that not too many people are trying to take them as pets!
I have never heard of the Geoffrey cat or the Sand cat before, but I have heard of and seen the Ocelot in zoos. I didn't know there were other small species of cats like these. The Geoffrey and Sand cats are so cute. Omer, your site is so informative, but I think I have said that before. No matter, it is informative and I am learning more about cats and the different species and their habitats. So interesting that the Sand cat lives in the desert.
This blog has been Introduced. Rate and review it on BlogIntro.com!
this sand cat is very pretty. Thank you for all the fascinating information.
What a gorgeous cat. Religion does have it's purpose: it alone is responsible for protecting many animals. I'm sickened by the unlawful and sadistic trade you mentioned.
This has to be the cutest cat you have ever introduced us to Omer! I love the eye makeup...looks very Egyptian. So many amazing creatures live on our planet....when will be take our cue from nature and begin to love the world instead of destroying it?
Thank you as always for your broadening of our horizons...
Love Miss Peach
The Sand Cat looks adorable. It's funny that it barks!
Thanks to you ,I am learning about cats I never knew existed.Thank you for having a blob that introduces us to these fine creatures.
Purrs
What an amazing little cat! Thanks so much for sharing this.
Tara
What an unusual cat! And so beautiful. So interesting to read about ... I'd never know it existed if I hadn't wandered into your blog!
What a pretty cat! Wow, just beautiful!
That's really interesting! Love your article on the ocelot too. My SS (secretary/slave) once had breakfast with a pair of ocelots in Brazil, played with a litter of ligers but had never come across these lovely sand cats during her frequent fieldwork trips in the Iranian desert. Thanks for introducing them!
MoMo
What an interesting little cat! I thought at first that the first picture was a young cat, but then the kitten at the bottom showed that the above one was an adult.
Great post with great knowledge. Thanks for sharing this post.
Great blog. It is very interesting and very well done. Keep up the good work!
what is 3 interesting facts? its very interesting but i am doing a project and i got all the info i need but plz tell me 3 interesting facts!!!!
those things are so cute! though i never heard of them until today.
i love kitties
I love the sand cat! So cute!
Sand cats are so cute! I like the way it barks.
How long do you think are left in the world?
Does anyone know when they might become into extinction?
i think think the sand cat is also a beautiful cat,I am also doing a project on this cat it is also called a sand dune cat
AWWW! im doing a report on the sand cat i just think there So cute!
this cat is soooo pretty!!! :)
AWWW! im doing a report on the sand cat i just think there So cute
im doing a report on them theyre so cute but i need more info
thank you so much for the information. i am doing a report on the sand cat so it is very helpful.
Cool reaserching and found this sooo Awsome and cute
yea but i cant find informtion
what is being done to help the sand cat?
THEY ARE VERY INTRESTING CATS AND WE SHOULD STOP BEING CRUEL TO THEM!
they're soooo cute i want one
U guys never answered the question properly.............
does not matter if there cute...............
and the question never asked if there interesting...............
but wat is rite is tht u should stop being cruel to themmm.
thnx for the infooo
im doin a project on it tooo
This Cat is nearly extinct and very endangered I am proud to own two of them.
i love the sand cat
this cAT
i have to do a project on it
This really helped w/ my project
this is helping with my science progect that is about these wonderful and beautiful creatures.
This didnt give me enough information on what a sand cat needs to survive
guys.................................................theyre extinct
thank you!this is the cat im doing a project on< thanks for the information.
didnt help ata ll
didnt help at all
this helped heaps thnks <3
this is soooooooooooooooooooooo helpful
THANKS A LOT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
I THOUGHT THIS WOULD BE BETTER IF IT INCLUDED THE POPULARITY AND THE AMOUNT LEFT OF SAND CAT
(JUST MY OPINION)
FYI I REALLY NEED THE AMOUNT LEFT OF THE SAND CAT SO IF ANYONE KNOWS IT PLEASE TELL ME !!!!!!!
OH YA AND I WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE IT !!!!!!!!!
Really cool post. It's truly extremely pleasant and valuable post.Thanks for offering this to us! it's my first visit.
TheCaseSolutions.com Review
Post a Comment