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Asian Golden Cat (Pardofelis Temminckii) is a wild cat of medium body size. Weighing approximately thirty pounds, the cat roughly equals a small dog in size, with an average length of four feet including the tail. Long considered to be closely related to its African cousin, the Asian Golden Cat is a resident mainly of Southeast Asia.
The coat is usually plain and coarse with the color ranging from red to golden in shades. Melanistic specimens are often seen as well. Spots are seen on its trunk in certain parts of the geographical range whereas the belly and under parts are usually light in coloration. White lines run across its cheeks and from the inner corners of eyes to head. The tail also has a white line on the under surface near its tip, which is also white. In northern parts of its range, the cat often has dark markings including rosettes and stripes, bearing close resemblance at times to the leopard cat.
A secretive and solitary predator, the Asian Golden Cat is believed to hunt mainly at night. Birds, lizards, rodents and small ungulates are reputedly taken. Scavenging has also been recorded for this particular feline, though larger animals including wild boar and young buffalo calves are also reputedly hunted at times - the felines operating in pairs to bring them down.
The cat appears to prefer dense forests in tropics for its habitat. It resides in a number of countries at varying altitudes including Nepal, Tibet, India, China, Sumatra and Malaysia. Three distinct subspecies are recognized based on regional differences:
Pardofelis Temminckii Temminckii - Himalayas to Sumatra
Pardofelis Temminckii Tristis - Southwest China
Pardofelis Temminckii Dominicanorum - Southeast China
Not much is known about the behavior and reproductive profile of the Asiatic Golden Cat, though it is believed that males participate in rearing of the young. Mostly one kitten is born after a pregnancy lasting around eighty days. Maturity is reached at at between one and a half to two years of age. Life span in captivity is known to be up to twenty years.
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