Asian golden cat was created in 1827.
Catopuma temminckii
Asian golden cats eat birds, large rodents, reptiles, and young deer.
jump to a tree
The Asian Golden Cat eats once every two days if possible but could probably survive for nearly a week without food.
December 2008
they are around 30 pounds
What I know that you should never let a cat outside they can get lost or get a decease.
by putting them in zoos that are safe
gibbons,Asian golden cat,babirusa,Wondiwoi tree kangaroo
Domestic Cats: Abyssinian Aegean cat Australian Mist American Polydactyl American Bobtail American Curl American Longhair American Shorthair American Wirehair Asian Asian Semi-Longhair Wild-Cats/Big Cats: Andean Mountain Cat African Golden Cat Asian Golden Cat
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.
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.