Asian golden cats eat birds, large rodents, reptiles, and young deer.
Bengal cats do not have a natural habitat, as they are a humanly created cross between a domesticated cat, and an Asian Leopard Cat. The Asian Leopard Cat is found in southern and eastern Asia.
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Asian golden cats eat several animals. Some of the animals that they hunt and eat include birds, reptiles, sambar deer fawns, muntjacs and similar animals, ghoral, and water buffalo calves.
because their habitat was no longer has. trees was cutting down they can't find foods.so they were endangered!
No, Asian Golden Cats aren't extinct quite yet. The IUCN Red List charts the Asian Golden Cat as Near Threatened. The Asiatic golden cat is broadly accounted for as uncommon and threatened by deforestation. Other exceeding threats include people hunting them for their pelt and bones. Their meat is considered a delicacy in some places and the whole animal is often roasted on a spit. The bones are occasionally ground into a powder that is given to children to treat fevers. Livestock predation, which usually leads to persecution, has also been reported. Although they are reported to be decreasing in India and Indonesia, no factual information is known of their status in the wild.
The Asian golden cat is not extinct but is near threatened.Asian golden cats inhabit some of the fastest developing countries in the world, where they are increasingly threatened by habitat destruction following deforestation, along with a declining ungulate prey base. Another serious threat is hunting for the illegal wildlife trade, which has the greatest potential to do maximum harm in minimal time. It has been reported killed in revenge for depredating livestock, including poultry but also larger animals such as sheep, goats and buffalo calves.
Asian golden cat was created in 1827.
no cat do not have habitat
The Asiatic Golden Cat (Pardofelis temminckii) is what I think you're referring to. It is currently listed as "near threatened" (since 2008) but do show a declining population trend.
well it is endangered because of Deforestation, poaching, Farming, us and habitat loss. I'm only twelve and i know this much core!!!!
The Jamaican Boa is being threaten by introduced predators. Cats, Dogs, pig, and the Asian Mongoose have been introduced the island habitat of the boa.