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Catopuma temminckii (Asian Golden Cat): Narrative
Asian golden cats are carnivorous, with a diet of wild hares, small deer, birds, lizards, and other small animals. They have been known to kill sheep, goats, and buffalo calves. They often hunt in pairs when attempting larger prey (Lekagul and McNeely, 1977).
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CSG Species Accounts: Bornean bay cat (Catopuma badia)
The Bornean bay cat has two color phases: chestnut-red, the more common, and grey (Pocock 1932, Sunquist et al. 1994b). The coat of the 1992 female was speckled with black markings (Sunquist et al. 1994a). Her tail was long: at 391 mm, 73% of head-body length (533 mm). On all specimens, the backs of the rounded ears are darker-colored, and a whitish stripe runs down the ventral surface of the terminal half of the tail. [eng]
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