Approximatley 3-5 lbs.
yes the rusty-spotted cats are endangored they are considered vulnerable
The Rusty Spotted Cat is a little bigger than a house cat.
Rusty-spotted cat was created in 1831.
The Rusty spotted cat eats frogs, small mammals, birds and insects.
As of recent estimates, there are approximately 100 rusty-spotted cats in zoos worldwide. This small wild cat species, native to India and Sri Lanka, is often part of conservation breeding programs due to its vulnerable status in the wild. The exact number can vary as zoos may acquire or transfer individuals as part of their conservation efforts.
They're both spotted big cats living in Africa
yes
rusty spotted cat
There are millions of little spotted cats all over the world. You can find spotted cats at your local human society.
Not all of the four big cats have spots but the four big cats are Lion, Tiger, Leopards and Jaguars. Out of those four only two really have spots. Lion cubs can have spotted patterning, but this fades as the lion grow older.
they are more of cats then dogs but they are not cats
The Little Spotted Cat is endangered because of many reasons, one is that they were over hunted in history. This cats are still hunted a little bit now but they have made law that make it illegal to hunt these animals. Another reason these cats are endangered is because of habitat lost, they have lost a lot of lives because of Coffee Plantations going up in the rain-forest. For information on the: Background of these cats, Why they are Endangered, How we are helping, and How you can help. Visit - http://southamericaendangered.webs.com Hope this helped!