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Weight: 12-18 pounds
Head/Body: 22 inches
Tail: 7 inches
Subspecies: 1
A very unusual cat, the flat-headed cat
is omnivorous, being equally content with prey or vegetation. It is about
the size of the domestic cat, but with a very long body, short legs and
tail, and a broad, flat head with a ridge formed by the nasal bones and
small round ears. Its coat is reddish-brown to dark brown, with a
yellowish-brown face and white underparts. The underside of its tail is
yellowish-brown. The flat-headed cat may be found in the forests and scrub
of south- eastern Asia, often near human habitation and farms, where it
hunts by night, from the ground, and seeks rodents, frogs, other small
animals, fruit, sweet potatoes, and other legumes. It often raids garbage
cans and gardens, and fills the ecological niche that in other parts of
the world is filled by raccoons, weasels, and stoats.

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