: African golden cats are found across the African Equatorial belt. The prefer the rain forest regions, but also range into secondary forest regions and have been known to adapt well to logged areas with dense undergrowth.
a African golden cat can live in any wet area all over the world but the temperature must be right otherwise the cat will die
a African golden cat can live in any wet area all over the world but the temperature must be right otherwise the cat will die
The Scientific name for the African Golden Cat is Profelis aurata.
Serval live in Africa and are closely related to the African Golden Cat, if that helps.
In the African plains, most recognized cat species are : Cheetahs, Lions, Leopards (all big cats), Servals, Caracals, African Golden Cat, African Wildcat, Black-footed cat, and Sandcats (smaller wild cats).
The African Golden Cat travel's in packs. And then, oh I dont know! I was on this stupid site looking for this awnser! This site sucks!
The African Golden cat is medium-sized cat and is thought to be a close relative of the Caracal and the Serval. At this current point in time, the African Golden cat is the only member of the genus Profelis, much like the Caracal and the Serval being the only members of Genus Caracal and Leptailurusrespectively.
they are keeping them in zoo's
If you are asking about the African Golden Cat, nobody is sure how many are left, the IUCN Red List says there are probably about 10,000 of them left, but it's just a guess.
Lion, leopard, cheetah, serval, caracal, African wild cat, sand cat, golden cat.
they live in africa
The Serval is a medium sized cat that can be found in Africa. It is related to the caracal and African golden cat. In Afrikaans it is known as the tiger-bush-cat.