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Scientific Name: Catopuma Temminckii
Listed as Endangered in: China, Indonesia (Sumatra), Nepal, Southeast Asia
The Asian Golden Cat lives in woodlands or in tropical rain forests mostly. Its diet mostly consists of deer, rabbits, reptiles, and birds. In captivity the cats are friendly but little is know about their social behavior in the wild. Adult cats are about the size of a dog, weighing around thirty-five pounds. Females usually give birth to one or two kittens but could possibly give birth to up to four. The current population of the Asian Golden Cat is unknown and the main threats to the species are hunting the animal for its fur and destroying its habitat.
Listed as Endangered in: China, Indonesia (Sumatra), Nepal, Southeast Asia
The Asian Golden Cat lives in woodlands or in tropical rain forests mostly. Its diet mostly consists of deer, rabbits, reptiles, and birds. In captivity the cats are friendly but little is know about their social behavior in the wild. Adult cats are about the size of a dog, weighing around thirty-five pounds. Females usually give birth to one or two kittens but could possibly give birth to up to four. The current population of the Asian Golden Cat is unknown and the main threats to the species are hunting the animal for its fur and destroying its habitat.