Rusty-spotted Cat

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Rusty-spotted Cat

Introduction

The Rusty-spotted Cat is the smallest and lightest wild cat in the world.

Physical Features

  • It weighs less than 1.5 kilograms and is 20 to 29 inches in length, about half the size of a domestic cat.
  • The fur is short and soft, with the upper parts a grizzled brownish grey, tinged with rufous to varying degrees and marked with rust-brown spots.
  • There are horizontal bars on the legs and chest; the belly and inner sides of the legs are white.
  • Their head is short and rounded, and marked with two white streaks on the inner edges of the eyes.
  • The eyes are fairly large with irises of greyish brown to amber. Its large eyes may be an adaptation to its nocturnal behaviour.
  • Their legs are relatively short, and their feet have black soles.
  • The tail is moderately long, more rusty coloured than the body, and unmarked.

Behavior

  • Rusty-spotted cats are mostly active at night (nocturnal). 
  • These nocturnal hunters rely on their stealth and agility to catch prey. They primarily hunt on the ground but may climb trees to escape larger predators.
  • They may rest in dense bushes or hollow logs during the daytime.

Shelter

Use tree hollows or areas sheltered by large rocks as resting sites or dens

Diet

The diet of the rusty-spotted cat consists of rodents, birds, lizards, frogs, and other small mammals. They have also been observed eating fruits in captivity.

Distribution

  • India holds 80 percent of the cat’s total population.
  • This cat  is native to India, Nepal and Sri Lanka.
  • The species has been recorded in dry deciduous and semi-deciduous forests in northern and central India, Western Ghats, Kachchh and Rajasthan, and peninsular India, besides Nepal and Sri Lanka.

Conservation Status

  • IUCN Red List: Critically endangered
  • Wildlife Protection Act, 1972: Schedule I

FAQs 

Q1. Why is the Rusty-spotted Cat important?

The Rusty-spotted Cat is the smallest wild cat in the world and is native to India. It is classified as Near Threatened by the IUCN and is protected under Schedule I of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, highlighting its conservation significance.

Q2. Where is the Rusty-spotted Cat found in India?

It is found in dry deciduous and semi-deciduous forests across central and southern India, including the Western Ghats, Rajasthan, Kachchh, and peninsular India.

Q3. What is the IUCN status of the Rusty-spotted Cat?

It is listed as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List.

Q4. Is the Rusty-spotted Cat nocturnal?

Yes, it is primarily nocturnal and hunts mainly at night.

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