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the weight: 8-15 kg

the size: average: 750-1050 mm

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When was Asian golden cat created?

Asian golden cat was created in 1827.


What cat breed makes a Asian Golden Cat?

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Asian golden cats eat birds, large rodents, reptiles, and young deer.


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