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  1. Wildcat - Felis silvestris Taxon: Carnivora Wildcat Red List Classification: GB: Critical England: N/A Scotland: Critical Wales: N/A Global: Least Concern General fact sheet (click to download) Habitat: Upland & moorland, coniferous woodland, deciduous woodland. Description: Similar to domestic tabby cat but larger and more robust. Darker, thicker body stripes, with no white patches. Thicker, bushy tail with distinctive stripes and blunt black tip. Size: Average 56cm head & body length, tail ...

  2. Scottish wildcat (Felis silvestris) Scottish wildcat. Stealthy, rugged, not your average mog. The Scottish wildcat prowls select Scottish woods, spending its time hunting and protecting its territory. Known as the Highland tiger, this highly endangered species needs remote woodland to survive. Wildcats are now only found in the Scottish Highlands.

  3. Wildcat. The Wildcat ranges over Africa, Europe and central Asia to India, China and Mongolia. It is the most common and widely distributed wild cat species in the world. Their size, coat colour and pattern vary from continent to continent. Cats in drier areas tend to be pale or tawny with faint markings while those from humid areas tend to be ...

  4. Nov 12, 2023 · The Asiatic wildcat is much smaller than the European wildcat and has yellow or reddish fur, with small black or reddish-brown spots. Some might have stripes too. Depending on where they live ...

  5. The African wildcat (Felis silvestris lybica), is a subspecies of the wildcat (F. silvestris). They appear to have diverged from the other subspecies about 131,000 years ago. About 10,000 years ago some African Wildcats were domesticated in the Middle East and they are the ancestors of the domestic cat.

  6. Jun 13, 2024 · The African wildcat is a solitary nocturnal hunter that preys mainly on birds and small mammals. Mating generally occurs early in the year, and a litter of two to five kittens is born about 56 days later. This article was most recently revised and updated by Richard Pallardy. Science Mammals Cats & the Feline Family.

  7. 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. The graves are estimated to have been established by Neolithic farmers about 9,500 years ago and are the earliest known evidence of a close ...