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Andean Cat - Definition and Overview

Andean Cat

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An Andean Cat


Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Mammalia
Order:Carnivora
Family:Felidae
Genus:Oreailurus
Species:O. jacobita
Binomial name
Oreailurus jacobita
Cornalia, 1865


The Andean Cat is also known as the Andean Mountain Cat. It's habitat and appearance make it the small cat analogue of the snow leopard. While it is only about the size of a domestic cat, it appears larger because of its long tail and silvery-gray, striped and spotted long fur. It is one of the least known and rarest of all felines; almost all that is known about it comes from a few observations in the wild and from skins. There are none in captivity. It is believed to live only in the high Andes mountains of Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina. They have been sighted at elevations of 5100 meters, well above the tree line.

The only proof that the Andean Mountain Cat still exists comes from the occasional appearance of new skins. Since they live only in the high mountains, human-inhabited valleys act as barriers, fragmenting the population, meaning that even low levels of poaching could be devastating.

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