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An Asiatic caracal was spotted in the Ramgarh region of Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, a significant rediscovery that highlights the urgent need to protect its habitat from threats like large-scale solar projects.
About
- Their name means "cat with black ears," derived from Turkish "karakulak".
- The caracal is a medium-sized wild cat native to Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, and parts of India and Pakistan.β
- It has a robust, slender body with long legs, a short face, and a relatively short tail; its fur is short, dense, and tawny-brown to reddish-tan with whitish underparts.β
- Distinctive features include long black tufts on its ears (about 4.5 cm long), black facial markings, white patches around the eyes and mouth.β
- The Caracal (Caracal caracal) is classified as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List globally due to its wide distribution across over 50 countries.
Habitat and Distribution
- Geographic Range: Widely distributed across Africa (excluding dense tropical forests and the inner Sahara) and through the Middle East, Central Asia, and northwestern India.
- Preferred Environment: Caracals are highly adaptable and prefer dry areas with some cover, such as savannas, scrublands, and rocky hills. They can tolerate arid conditions well.
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