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In Photos: Elusive, Threatened Wildcats Found
In Photos: Elusive, Threatened Wildcats Found
In Photos: Elusive, Threatened Wildcats Found

Big Cats

(Image credit: Stefano Anile)The European wildcat, a distant relative of domesticated cats, looks like a large tabby with long legs and a thick, black-tipped tail.

Say Cheese

(Image credit: Stefano Anile)A researcher placed heat and motion sensing cameras in the forest around Mount Etna in Sicily to take 70 pictures of the wildcats over a period of four months.

Domestic Risk

(Image credit: Stefano Anile)The European wildcat is at risk of interbreeding with domestic cats, researchers say. Scotland and Hungary both have high hybridization rates, whereas Spain, Portugal and Germany have fewer reported cases.

Family Time

(Image credit: Stefano Anile)Female wildcats raise kittens that, like their parents, have distinct markings that distinguish them from domesticated tabby cats. European wildcats have a black stripe that runs along their back and stops at their tail, and have thicker and wavier stripes on the back of their necks than tabbies do.

Living The Good Life

(Image credit: Stefano Anile)The European wildcats that live on the active Etna volcano in Sicily may eat the wild rabbits that live in the area, says the study's principal researcher Stefano Anile.

Mount Etna

(Image credit: Stefano Anile)Wildcats live throughout Europe, but this is the first study to find that a healthy number of the felines live on Mount Etna.

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