The BBC has shared a video that proves our feline friends keep finding ways of getting even sweeter than we thought. Starring the rare rusty-spotted cat, the world’s smallest feline, we have finally gotten a glimpse of his tiny, wild world.
We at Bright Side love knowing that the animal world is still filled with new surprises for us, so we’re sharing this video of a rusty-spotted cat with you.
The rusty-spotted cat, as seen in the video, is the smallest feline in the world. A fully-grown adult male not only looks like a kitten, but it can probably fit in the palm of your hand. But don’t let their size fool you… being so tiny has its advantages. A pile of leaves isn’t something for these cats to play in… it’s important camouflage.
These cats are normally loners by nature, but they are also pretty active and playful. Though they’re normally a wild cat, there are a few reports of people keeping them as pets and they have been known to show affection toward humans.
According to the video, the rusty-spotted cat’s eyes are almost 6 times as powerful as the human eye, which comes in handy when they’re exploring the big, wide world around them.
They generally live in Asia, with this species normally found in India and Sri Lanka, although they were recently discovered living in Nepal. They generally live in moist and dry forests, but they can also survive jungle thickets and grasslands, favoring dense vegetation and rocky places.
The cats are protected by law and it is illegal to hunt or trade them in India or Sri Lanka. That said, people hunting them for their meat, skin, or for livestock isn’t unheard of. The wild cat population is listed on the IUCN Red List as Near Threatened.
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