A female, artificially-bred Pallas' cat named Sun Daniang in Northwest China's Qinghai Province, turned 14 month on Thursday, becoming the first successful case of Pallas' cats artificial breeding in ...
Animal lovers across China are mourning the unexpected death of Sundaniang, the country’s first artificially bred Pallas’s cat, at the Xining Wildlife Park in the northwestern Qinghai province. Born ...
The Pallas’s cat is a curious creature that looks perpetually unimpressed with life, while somehow still retaining an undeniable charm. You can’t really blame it for having such a serious expression, ...
The Prospect Park Zoo has a new exhibit of Pallas’s cats and plans to start a breeding program for this at-risk species of felines. The Pallas’s cat, which is native to Central Asia, has been ...
Before you’re tempted to say, “Here, kitty, kitty,” know that this feline from Central Asia is not your average housecat. The Pallas cat makes its home in Central China, mainly Mongolia. It is also ...
Pallas’s cat is a small, elusive wild feline species native to the rugged steppes and high-altitude grasslands of Central Asia. Its distinctive appearance is marked by short legs, a dense, frosted ...
PROSPECT PARK, BROOKLYN -- If you thought herding cats was hard, try getting them to date. That's the task facing keepers at the Prospect Park Zoo, where rare and "near threatened" Pallas's cats will ...
A female Pallas's cat named Sundaniang, a Chinese second-level nationally protected wild animal, died from an illness on Sunday, which was initially diagnosed as pyometra, according to a release ...
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Over at the Red River Zoo you’ll get to see Kai and Miss Kitty, two Pallas Cats on display. Those at the zoo wanted to bring awareness to the cats as part of ...
Far across the world, an elusive—and adorable—wildcat called the Pallas’s cat (also known as the manul) roams the grasslands and steppes of Central Asia and Eurasia. Here’s what you need to know the ...
Hidden cameras have captured exciting footage of the moment six rare baby Pallas cats first ventured out of their nest box at the Highland Wildlife Park (HWP) in Scotland. The kittens, now seven weeks ...
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