ANIMAL

SAND CAT


Sand Cat is the only cat living foremost in true deserts. The original habitat of this cat is in the desert of the North African region, Middle East, Central and Southwest Asia. Since 2002 this cat has been listed as Near Threatened by IUCN. Adult Sand Cat will only reach a body length of 42-57 cm and body weight that only reaches 2-3 kg. It's cool that these cats can survive in their habitat with a smaller body than other wildlife cats like lion and tiger.

Classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammals
Ordo: Carnivore
Family: Felidae
Genus: Felis
Species: Felis Margarita

Life Cycle
Just like other cats, Sand Cats have the same life cycle. Newborn kitten will grow into a kitten, then a kitten will grow into an adult cat. Then adult Sand Cat will proliferate and give birth to a kitten.

Uniqueness
The Sand Cat is the only normal size cat Gen That Can Survive in the Desert. It's because the physical condition of their legs and ears are favorable. The palm's feathers are very thick. It's very useful to protect the palm from extreme sand temperature. Also, it makes their footprints almost invisible so their predator will difficult to hunt them. The Sand Cat's ear also very hairy. This is very useful to keep the body and head temperature from the hot sun and the heat of temperature in the desert. The Sand Cats can survive from the water they get from their prey.
The Sand Cat can bark. To find a mate, the males make a high-pitched yell. The sensitive female hearing made her could hear the call from afar.
Sand Cats are live solitary. They only live side by side at the time of their marriage, just if they find their partner. If not? They will continue to be alone.
Sand Cats can run at speeds of 40 km/h. It's very useful to hunt their prey and escape from predators.

**5 Q&A**
1.
Q: How much they lifespans?
A: They can live up to 13 years in captivity. The life expectancy of sand cats in the wild has not been documented.
2.
Q: Why the life expectancy of Sand Cats in the wild has not been documented?
A:
3.
Q: What is their food?
A: They eat Psammomys it's a kind of sand rats
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