Cat family
The Cat Family
The picture on the right conjures up the truly wild left in Lebanon – the face of a Swamp Cat (Felis chaus) peering from deep within the reeds of the Aammiq wetland. About the size of a large dog, but much more graceful, it is far removed from any pet or feral cat found in our towns or cities. There are two truly wild cats in Lebanon- read more below:
(Felis Chaus)
Status: Rare in Lebanon, found in the Bekaa wetlands and on the adjacent hillsides of the Shouf Cedar reserve.
Description: The biggest difference between Swamp Cats and Wild Cats is their size; the Swamp Cat is much larger (head and body measure approximately 68 cm), with longer legs and a shorter tail. Characteristics of the Swamp Cat include large ears, long grayish to tawny brown fur on the back, dusky bars on thighs, and usually only three black rings on the tail.
Habitat: Swamp Cats prefer to remain in the dense reed beds of the wetlands and very well forested hillsides near water.
Habits: They feed predominantly on birds, small mammals, amphibians and snakes. Like Wild Cats, Swamp Cats are very swift runners. Little is known about their breeding, but it appears that they can have up to two litters in a year.
Distribution: Swamp Cats are widespread throughout Asia, and locally are found in northern Syria, Palestine, Jordan, and Lebanon.
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