First photographic evidences of two rare cats from Pakke Tiger Reserve, western Arunachal Pradesh
Submitted by susan on Fri, 2011-12-02 12:11
The Asiatic golden cat and marbled cat are popularly called small cat species among the wild felids. Both these cats are found distributed in the South East Asian region and come from a common lineage of bay cats and inhabit moist evergreen forests. They are placed in the ‘Near threatened’ and ‘Vulnerable’ category respectively, according to the IUCN. In India, the golden cat as well as the marbled cat are found in the North East where they occur mainly in forested hills and foothills of the Lesser Himalayas. Recent records within the country include Namdapha National Park, Arunachal Pradesh, Kanchenjunga Biosphere Reserve, Sikkim, Jeypore–Dehing lowland rainforest, and Manas National Park in Assam.
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