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  2. Sand cat - Wikipedia

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    A female sand cat moved in an area of 13.4 km 2 (5.2 sq mi) during six days, and two males had home ranges of 21.8 and 35.3 km 2 (8.4 and 13.6 sq mi). [31] In 2018, several sand cats were observed resting in brown-necked raven nests built in umbrella thorn acacia trees in the Moroccan Sahara. [59]

  3. Desert cat - Wikipedia

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    Sand cat, also sometimes referred to as 'desert cat' Index of animals with the same common name This page is an index of articles on animal species (or higher taxonomic groups) with the same common name ( vernacular name).

  4. Plasan SandCat - Wikipedia

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    The SandCat (Hebrew: פלסן קרקל) [5] is a composite armored vehicle designed by the then Plasan Sasa (now Plasan) of Israel.The SandCat was shown publicly for the first time at AUSA during October 2005.

  5. Victor Loche - Wikipedia

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    Victor Loche (1806–1863) was a French soldier and naturalist.. In 1856–1857, he participated in an expedition to the Algerian part of the Sahara, and described the mammals and birds of Algeria in the book Catalogue des mammifères et des oiseaux published in 1858. [1]

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  8. Felis - Wikipedia

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    Felis is a genus of small and medium-sized cat species native to most of Africa and south of 60° latitude in Europe and Asia to Indochina. The genus includes the domestic cat . The smallest of the seven Felis species is the black-footed cat with a head and body length from 38 to 42 cm (15 to 17 in).

  9. Talk:Sand cat - Wikipedia

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    Looking at the source, it is almost right. They give two different bite force quotients. For the one at the canine tip, the sand cat's is indeed the highest of all felids (136.7), whereas at the carnassial eccone (sand cat: 133.1) it is surpassed by the Pampas cat, Oncifelis/Leopardus colocolo.