Wild Logic, Instinctive Killing, Instinctive Caring by Michael This is a video that Dorothy found for me. It shows what I have referred to a wild logic. The leopard instinctively kills prey to survive and in this case the leopard attacks a Baboon, which is also a foe. The leopard is young and inexperienced. …
Servical and Caraval by Michael The servical and caraval are made up names for made up animals. I know I am being tough but I don’t like it. I don’t like the desire of some private zoo owners to create hybrid animals for their amusement out of an essentially unnatural process that you would …
What Do Wild Cats Eat? by Michael A list of the main or primary prey item of each the 36 wild cat species is listed below. Scientists work this out by studying scats (feces) and stomach contents. The prey item is dependent on the geographic location so the details here are definitive across the …
Why Owning Exotic Cats Is Wrong by Michael (London, UK) This is where the bobcat should be left unmolested, the wild. Photo camera trap by randomtruth (Flickr) This is controversial, I suspect. It goes against the thoughts and principles of the Feline Conservation Federation of which I am a member. However, I am entitled …
Wild Animal Orphanage Closing Down by Michael (London, UK) This is a commentary on the closure of the Wild Animal Orphanage. They are my views alone but the odd comment may help us to get a more balanced viewpoint. The principles and ideals of the Wild Animal Orphanage (WAO) are admirable. Its purpose is …
Wild cat mothered by a domestic cat by Michael (London, UK) African Wildcat Botswana – photo randomtruth (Flickr) I’d just like to chew over a story that has been around for about 10 years but the video only seems to have been made available recently. The Audubon Center for Research of Endangered Species is …
Wild Cats Four Decades Earlier by Poochu (India) Caged in the Zoo. Zoo inmates Zoo inmate I was born in a remote village of South India as my Mother hailed from there and as per the custom the expectant mother visited her parents for the child’s delivery, while my Father was gainfully employed in …
What kind of cat was that?! by Jones (Sonoran desert, AZ) A couple friends and I have now seen this cat twice. It is a medium-dark gray with stripes and maybe blotches or spots, a long tail (maybe over three feet by itself), and notably furry ears. It’s hard to say, but I thought …
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