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Bengal Leopard Cats
Educate yourself about bengal leopard cats prior to acquiring these cats to live in your home, and ask the breeder on care.
Today, these animals are very popular all over the world and the demand for them exceeds the supply greatly. It is not recommended to buy these animals, because they are purely wild and absolutely unfit to living in human environment. Their population has sustained a massive devastation over the past century, and there are only 3,000 of them left on the planet. The truth is that, today at least one animal is poached each day as their body parts are believed to be effective in traditional Asiatic medicines and having a striped pelt in possession is a sign of wealth, prestige and nobility.
Educate yourself about bengal leopard cats prior to acquiring these cats to live in your home, and ask the breeder on care.
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Bengal Leopard Cats -
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These wild felines are the ancestors of a marten-like animal called the ‘miacidae.' It evolved during the late Cretaceous period until it developed into 8 subspecies. Three of them are already gone, and today's wildlife specialists attempt to preserve the unique looks and immunity of the endangered species. Today's animals are by no means related to the ancient Saber-tooth species that happened to be an evolutionary dead-end. The Bali, Javan and Caspian varieties disappeared in the first half of the 20th century, and the five remaining ones include the Indian (the one being described,) South Chinese, Siberian, Sumatran and the Indo-Chinese. Educate yourself about bengal leopard cats prior to acquiring these cats to live in your home, and ask the breeder on care.
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