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Pallas's Cat

Otocolobus manul

Pallas's Cats, also known as manuls, are small wild cats with fluffy fur and expressive faces. They live in the cold mountains of Central Asia and are excellent hunters.

Habitat: Mountain regions

Appearance

The Pallas's Cat is a small, stout feline with a distinctive flattened face, very short, rounded ears set low and wide, and remarkably thick, long, pale gray fur with white tips. Its stocky body, short legs, and bushy, ringed tail make it appear larger than it is, unlike many slender wild cats.

KingdomAnimaliaPhylumChordataClassMammaliaOrderCarnivoraFamilyFelidaeGenusFelis
Pallas's Cat
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Pallas's Cat

Category

Mammal

Rarity

Rare

Danger

2/5

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Interesting facts

Despite grumpy looks, they often appear surprised or annoyed!

Low-set ears help them peek over rocks without being seen.

They have the longest, densest fur of any cat, perfect for icy winds.

This cat is named after Peter Pallas, a naturalist who first described it.

Special abilities

Ability

Mountain Camouflage

Pallas's Cat has an incredibly dense, long coat that helps them blend perfectly with rocky, snowy environments.

Ability

Low Profile Hunter

Pallas's Cat can flatten its head and body close to the ground, allowing them to hide undetected in sparse terrain.

Ability

Sun-Sight Pupils

Pallas's Cat has round pupils, unlike most small cats, which helps them see clearly in bright daylight.

Ability

Bushy Balancer

Pallas's Cat uses its long, bushy tail for balance on rugged terrain and wraps it for extra warmth.

Measurements & details

Length
46-60 cm
Weight
2.5-5 kg
Lifespan
10-12 years
Top Speed
40 km/h
Litter Size
2-6
Gestation
66-75 days

Diet & Feeding

Small mammals and birds are its main meal.

Primary Foods

  • Pikas
  • Voles
  • Marmots (juveniles)
  • Chukar Partridges
  • Small rodents

Foraging Method

  • Ambush

Ecological connections

hunts

Pallas's Pika

Ochotona pallasi

Primary prey species in much of its range.

hunts

Brandt's Vole

Microtus brandtii

Important prey for this cat.

hunts

Chukar Partridge

Alectoris chukar

Hunted for food in certain regions.

eaten by

Golden Eagle

Aquila chrysaetos

Will hunt young Pallas's Cat kittens.

eaten by

Grey Wolf

Canis lupus

Known to prey opportunistically on kittens.

Traits

Also known as

ManulPallas Cat

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Safety

Danger

2/5

Admire Pallas's Cats from a distance in the wild and never try to touch or approach them.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is Pallas's Cat?

46-60 cm

How much does Pallas's Cat weigh?

2.5-5 kg

How long does Pallas's Cat live?

10-12 years

How fast can Pallas's Cat move?

40 km/h

What does Pallas's Cat eat?

Small mammals and birds are its main meal.

Where is Pallas's Cat usually found?

Mountain regions

How does Pallas's Cat hunt?

Ambush

How many babies does Pallas's Cat usually have?

2-6

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