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  2. Sand cat - Wikipedia

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    Sand cat at Ree Park zoo, Denmark. Felis margarita was the scientific name proposed by Victor Loche in 1858 who first described a sand cat specimen found in the area of "Négonça" in the northern Algerian Sahara. [3]

  3. Arabian Desert - Wikipedia

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    Gazelles, oryx, sand cats, and spiny-tailed lizards are just some of the desert-adapted species that survive in this extreme environment, which features everything from red dunes to deadly quicksand. The climate is mostly dry (the major part receives around 100 mm (3.9 in) of rain per year, but some very rare places receive as little as 50 mm ...

  4. Wildlife of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    The sand cat whose presence was recorded for the first time in the desert of Al-Najaf [14] is a small carnivorous feline located in the sandy deserts (diet consists of small rodents, cape hare, greater hoopoe lark, desert monitor, sandfish, cerastes vipers).

  5. Can I use sand as cat litter? We asked a vet to find out! - AOL

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    Many cat owners wonder if they can use regular sand, such as the kind found in playgrounds or construction sites, as cat litter. Technically, normal sand can be used, but it comes with two ...

  6. World's most hardcore cat reappears after 10 years - AOL

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  7. Wildlife of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Sand cats also occur in the desert, and sometimes take over abandoned fox dens. Honey badgers (also known as ratel) appear primarily in the southwest of the peninsula. [7] Golden jackals, a species which was previously thought to have been extirpated in the 1950s, was re-discovered in 2008 in Ras Abrouq. [8]

  8. World's most hardcore cat reappears after 10 years - AOL

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    Don't be fooled by the adorableness. This little dude drinks the blood of his enemies.

  9. Parc des Félins - Wikipedia

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    2006: The location of the park is chosen at the height of Fortelle at Nesles in Seine-et-Marne. 2007: The park accommodates a wildcat, two leopard cats, two sand cats, a Siberian tiger, two margays, two oncillas and two rusty-spotted cats.