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African Jungle Cat
You can learn about african jungle cat conservation measures and see its photos on the Internet.
The reproductive season of these animals varies regionally. About 3-6 young are born after a gestation period of 65 days. The kittens weigh about 136 grams at birth; they are weaned at about 15 weeks. The newborn are heavily spotted, but these markings are generally lost at about six months of age.
You can learn about african jungle cat conservation measures and see its photos on the Internet.
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African Jungle Cat -
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Naturally, animals of this species are nocturnal in hunting, but in some areas they are known to be more active during the day. The great part of their diet consists of small mammals and rodents though they also eat birds, reptiles and insects. You can learn about african jungle cat conservation measures and see its photos on the Internet.
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