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Long before pyramids or empires, this fierce little hunter crept into human camps - and changed history. We track the African wildcat, the original feline that chose to tame us rather than the ...
The African wildcat is more than just a fierce predator—it’s the ancestor of all domestic cats. Thousands of years ago, these elusive felines began living alongside humans, forging a bond that ...
Cats first finagled their way into human hearts and homes thousands of years ago – here’s how The North African wildcat was the right species in the right place at the right time ...
This photo provided by the Vernon Hills Police Department shows a wildcat called a serval that was captured after three hours loose in a Vernon Hills neighborhood Saturday.
Recognising its unique characteristics, the centre promptly contacted Crow for specialised care. Clint Halkett-Siddall, the director at Crow, shared, “We suspected it was an African Wildcat.
An African wildcat doesn’t look so different from a domestic cat. (Image credit: Getty Images) Why the African wildcat?
The African wildcat Zazu, which was rescued and rehabilitated at Crow has finally been released after nearly a year of care.
In "The Cat’s Meow," Jonathan Losos explores the evolutionary mysteries that gave us the domesticated feline.
A South African mother and two accomplices were sentenced to life imprisonment for trafficking her then-6-year-old daughter.