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  Genus Otocolobus or Pallas's cat
Animals / Mammals / Carnivora (270) / Felidae (36) / Felinae (28) / Otocolobus (1)
Pallas's Cat (Manul) (Otocolobus manul) The Pallas's cat is also known as a Manul.
The coat of the Pallas's cat is longer than that of any other species of cat, particularly that on the undersides which is almost white, and varies in color from a light gray to a yellowish-brown and russet.
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  otocolobus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The Pallas Cat (Otocolobus manul, or Felis manul) or Manul is a small wild cat of Central Asia.
However, the custom of poisoning rodents and pikas may also effect the cat.
Otocolobus manul ferruginea, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan
www.yourencyclopedia.net /Otocolobus.html   (219 words)

  
 Lioncrusher's Domain -- Pallas' Cat (Otocolobus manul) facts and pictures
The pallas' cat is named after Peter Pallas, who discovered these unusual looking cats around the Caspian Sea in the 18th century.
They also are killed from poison used to control pikas.
Otocolobus manul ferrugnea -- Caspian Sea to Pakistan
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 Pallas Cat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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However, the custom of poisoning rodents and pikas may also affect the cat.
This page was last modified 14:23, 25 October 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pallas_Cat   (259 words)

  
 Pallas' Cat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The Pallas' Cat is believed to eat Pikas, small mammals, marmots, ground squirrels, hares and birds.
The November 2001 ISIS report (International Species Identification System) lists 11 institutions world wide housing 66 specimens of the subspecies (Otocolobus manul manul) in captivity.
Our Pallas' Cats Pasha and Petri were wild caught in Siberia, Russia in 1995 and immediately imported to Canada.
www.mtnviewfarms.com /2003site/pallasCat.html   (205 words)

  
 Mongolia Web News - Biobeer: Spatial Ecology of the Manul (Otocolobus manul) in Central Mongolia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Biobeer: Spatial Ecology of the Manul (Otocolobus manul) in Central Mongolia
The title is "Spatial Ecology of the Manul (Otocolobus manul) in Central Mongolia"
The spatial ecology of the manul (Otocolobus manul) was studied in Central Mongolia from August 2005 to April 2007.
www.mongolia-web.com /content/view/994/1   (529 words)

  
 Manul   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Long classified in the genus Felis, it is believed that Pallas's cat is closely related to F. silvestris.
Despite this it has been allocated a unique generic status (Otocolobus) in the recent, controversial, review of Felid taxonomy (C. Wozencraft, A Taxonomy of the Felidae.
There are particular cranial features which are reminiscent of the lynxes, which led to this.
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 Acclaim Images - otocolobus manul photos, stock photos, pictures, otocolobus manul stock photography
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 Pallas Cat,Big Pallas Cat,Big Wild Pallas Cat
Reproduction and Offspring: Very little is known about the reproductive habits of these solitary felines.
What is known comes from studies of Otocolobus manul in the former Soviet Union.
Litters generally range from 3 to 6 kittens in size, but some have been found to have as many as eight.
www.indiantiger.org /wild-cats/pallas-cat.html   (769 words)

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