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  1. The African wildcat ( Felis lybica) is a small wildcat species with sandy grey fur, pale vertical stripes on the sides and around the face. It is native to Africa, West and Central Asia, and is distributed to Rajasthan in India and Xinjiang in China.

  2. The African wildcat ( Felis lybica) is a small wildcat species. In Cyprus, an African wildcat was found in a burial site next to a human skeleton in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B settlement Shillourokambos.

  3. African wildcat, (Felis silvestris libyca), small, tabbylike cat (family Felidae) found in open and forested regions of Africa and Asia. Likely the first cat to be domesticated, the African wildcat is somewhat larger and stockier than the modern house cat, with which it interbreeds readily.

  4. Africa is actually home to ten unique species of wild cats that can be found right across the continent – in habitats ranging from savannas and jungles to wetlands and deserts. Despite their differences, all African wild cats – and indeed all cats around the world – share a number of common characteristics. They all have:

  5. Feb 24, 2021 · The African wildcat is one of Africa's “Secret 7” - tough little cats are just as untamed and fierce as their iconic big cat cousins

  6. Mar 30, 2013 · The African wildcat has a very broad habitat tolerance and is found from deserts, semi deserts, savannahs, scrub grassland to open forests in hilly and rocky terrain as well as in mixed forests. It seems to be absent only from tropical rainforest.

  7. The African wildcat (Felis lybica) is a small wild cat that can be found in Africa and Asia. Approximately 173,000 years ago, African wildcats split into three groups, the Near Eastern wildcat, Southern African wildcat and Asian wildcat.

  8. The African Wildcat is widespread in Africa (excluding the Sahara and rainforests) and its range extends into the Middle East. UNIQUE BEHAVIOUR. Although African Wildcats are listed as common and widespread in Africa, their genetic integrity is threatened by interbreeding with domestic and feral cats.

  9. The African wildcats (Felis silvestris lybica) are small, fierce cats that live in forests, grasslands, and brush lands in Africa and the Middle East. They are the closest living relatives of the domestic cat.

  10. The African wildcat is found in Africa and in the Middle East, in a wide range of habitats, like steppes, savannes and bushland. The African wildcat, also known as the desert cat, is sandy brown to yellow-grey in color, with black stripes on the tail.