Jungle Cat
The jungle cat is a medium-sized wild cat native to a vast area spanning from the Middle East to Southeast Asia. Despite its name, it's more commonly found in wetlands, reed beds, and grasslands than in dense jungles.
Physical Characteristics
- Size: Larger than a domestic cat with long legs.
- Coat: Typically sandy, reddish-brown, or grey, without spots.
- Tail: Relatively short with dark rings and a black tip.
Habitat
- Prefers wetlands, reed beds, grasslands, and riverine areas.
- Can adapt to various habitats, including arid regions and agricultural lands.
Diet
- Carnivorous, primarily feeding on rodents, birds, reptiles, and amphibians.
- May also prey on fish and insects.

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