Jungle Cat
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| Felis chaus |
This cat is distributed over Egypt, West Asia, India, Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia. It inhabits various habitats, for instance savannas, tropical dry forests and the reed along rivers and lakes, but it is not found in rainforests. In some areas the Jungle Cat comes close to villages and may even live in deserted houses. The Jungle Cat lives in heights up to 2500 m, but is more common in the lowlands.
Jungle Cats hunt in the daytime for rodents, frogs and birds. Those cats living close to bodies of water are able to swim and dive in order to catch fish.
Subspecies
- Felis chaus chaus, Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Central Asia
- Felis chaus affinis, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Yunnan, Himalaya
- Felis chaus fulvidina, Thailand, Myanmar
- Felis chaus furax, Iraq, Syria
- Felis chaus kelaarti, Sri Lanka
- Felis chaus kutas, eastern India, Bangladesh
- Felis chaus nilotica, Egypt
- Felis chaus oxiana, southwestern Russia
- Felis chaus prateri, western India