African Golden Cat

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African Golden Cat

Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Felidae
Subfamily: Felinae
Genus: Profelis
Species: P. aurata
Binomial name
Profelis aurata
Temminck, 1827

The African Golden Cat (Profelis aurata) is a medium-sized wild cat distributed over the rainforests of West and Central Africa. It is about 80 cm (31.5 inches) long, plus 30 cm (about a foot) tail.

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[edit] Physical attributes

The colour of the fur is variable. Most African Golden Cats are cinnamon or reddish brown, but there are also black or grey colour variants. The fur is spotted in one subspecies, but plain in the other (see below).

The body length usually varies in the range 61-100 cm (24-40 inches), the tail length varies in the range 16-46 cm (6.5-18 inches), and the shoulder height is about 38-55 cm (about 1-2 feet.) Male specimens weight in the range 11-14 Kg while the only one female specimen that was weighted had a weight of 6.2 Kg.

African Golden Cats live about 15 years in captivity.

[edit] Behavior

African Golden Cats are able to climb, but they primarily hunt on the ground. The prey includes rodents, birds and small monkeys. Due to its hidden living there is not much known about this cat.

[edit] Subspecies

  • Profelis aurata aurata, Central Africa; plain colour except for spots on the underside.
  • Profelis aurata celidogaster, West Africa; spots on the rump and the head; these spots are not black (like the spots of a leopard), but just a little darker than the surrounding fur.

The African Golden Cat is similar to the Asian Golden Cat, but studies indicate that the reason is convergent evolution.

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