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African Wild Cat, Kgalagadi

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Uploaded by on Sep 3, 2009

African Wild Cat . On an evening drive near Urikarus, we met this beautiful predator, the African Wild Cat. We made lots of photo's and film of this amazing animal.
To see my wildlife paintings, visit my website
http://www.nicobulder.com/wildlife-paintings/

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  • the cameraman spoiled his dinner hunt...

  • @diskoid No, he was a bad hunter at that moment.

  • Cats look at you in such strange ways... Their faces kind of look like humans

  • @eatcarpet @eatcarpet I know, because we talk to the animals with a friendly voice and the become very friendly and often they stay with us, even Lions and Caracal.

  • What are you serious. Maybe I should starting talking to animals in a nicer voice 'cause they never seem to like me.

  • @eatcarpet Go for it!!!

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  • The fastest domesticated cat, the Egyptian Mau, is said to be related to the African Wild Cat.

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  • @emilyvvylime All domesticated cats are related to them. Based on DNA research they all derived from at least 5 african wildcats. :)

  • all house cats come from African wild cats- not just the Egyptian Mau

  • How does it manage to evade lions, leopards, hyenas, and the African wild dog?

  • They're so lithe and graceful- good choice of music, too.

  • @emilyvvylime The ancestor of all domestic cats is the African Wild Cat which still exists today

  • wow my kitten looks EXACTLY like this one. Exactly! Smaller of course but all the lines, face shape, ears color. Everything else looks just like my kitten.

  • He's cute! He didn't seem to mind you taking a video of him. :)

  • @DeadSkulls15 Didn't know anyone was allowed to have Wildcats domesticated as pets. Guess you can! Learn something new everyday! :)

  • I saw some of these critters at the "Living Desert" zoo near Palm Springs. They were very loud and made strange noises (similar to house cats, but not exactly) There was a sign on the enclosure that warned you not to get too close; that even though they may look like your cute house cat, they bite!

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