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Feb 10, 2019 13:55:34   #
jeff smith
 
badbobby wrote:
The deadliest cat on Earth isn't a shaggy-maned lion, a sleek leopard or a stealthy tiger. It's a wee cat that you've probably never heard of: Africa's smallest feline, the black-footed cat.

Native to the grasslands of southern Africa, the black-footed cat has an endearingly round face and a light brown, black-spotted body that is small even compared to domestic cats. The wild feline measures only 14 to 20 inches (36 to 52 centimeters) long, stands about 8 inches (20 cm) tall and weighs about 2 to 6 lbs. (1 to 3 kilograms), according to the International Society for Endangered Cats (black-footed cats are listed as "vulnerable" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature).

Admittedly, those measurements don't sound very impressive when compared to the sizable big cats that are among the world's most fearsome predators. But despite its small size, the black-footed cat hunts and brings down more prey in a single night than a leopard does in six months, according to the PBS Nature miniseries "Super Cats." [Meet the Rare and Fabulous Felines of 'Super Cats' (Photos)]

The second episode in the miniseries aired on PBS last night (Oct. 31). It featured an unprecedented glimpse of the black-footed cat, along with views of other fascinating and elusive wild felines, such as a pregnant jaguar in Costa Rica, a rare swamp tiger in India and a family of fishing cats — the only semiaquatic cats — in the wetlands of Asia.

For the latest episode, titled "Cats in Every Corner," filmmakers captured never-before-seen views of black-footed cats by collaborating with researcher Alexander Sliwa, a curator at the Cologne Zoo in Germany who has studied the black-footed cat since the 1990s. Through Sliwa, the series' makers gained access to several small cats that had already been fitted with radio collars at a study site in South Africa, "Super Cats" producer Gavin Boyland told Live Science.

A real k**ler
Filming the tiny cats proved unusually challenging, Boyland said. Because the black-footed cats are so small, they're harder to track through tall grasses than big cats are. Since the little cats hunt mostly at night, the production crew needed to use a special light-sensitive camera to detect the felines at all, recording footage of hunting behavior that had never been captured before, Boyland explained.

And when it comes to hunting, as the filmmakers saw, the black-footed cat is extraordinarily efficient — "a real powerhouse," said Luke H****r, Chief Conservation Officer at Panthera, a global wildcat-conservation organization.

H****r, who served as a scientific consultant for "Super Cats," explained that small predators like the black-footed cat have accelerated metabolisms, which they need to keep fueled all the time, "so they're constantly hunting," he said.

Black-footed cats are found only in three countries: Botswana, Namibia and South Africa.
Black-footed cats are found only in three countries: Botswana, Namibia and South Africa.
Credit: Copyright Alexander Sliwa
Black-footed cats use three very different techniques to nab their prey. One method is known as "fast hunting," in which the cats bound quickly and "almost randomly" through the tall grass, flushing out small prey such as birds or rodents, H****r said. Another of their methods takes them on a slower course through their habitat, with the cats weaving quietly and carefully to sneak up on potential prey.

Finally, they use a sit-and-wait approach near rodents' burrows, a technique called still hunting, H****r said.

"They wait for up to 2 hours, [staying] absolutely immobile, just silently waiting at the burrow for a rodent to appear. And then they nab it," H****r told Live Science.

"The deadliest little cat on Earth"
In one night, a black-footed cat k**ls between 10 and 14 rodents or small birds, averaging a k**l about every 50 minutes, according to H****r. With a 60 percent success rate, black-footed cats are about three times as successful as lions, which average a successful k**l about 20 to 25 percent of the time, H****r said.

"If you're a gazelle or a wildebeest, a black-footed cat isn't at all deadly. But those success rates make them the deadliest little cat on Earth," he said.

Livestock grazing reduces the habitats of black-footed cats, which hunt birds, rodents and even insects that inhabit grassland ecosystems.
Livestock grazing reduces the habitats of black-footed cats, which hunt birds, rodents and even insects that inhabit grassland ecosystems.
Credit: Copyright Alexander Sliwa
Black-footed cats represent but one species in a highly diverse feline family, many of which are difficult to observe in the wild and are not well-understood. And though most of the felines that appear in "Super Cats" face serious threats of habitat loss and destruction from human activity, conservation efforts can yet preserve vulnerable populations, H****r said.

"I believe it's mostly not doom and gloom. But if we don't actively conserve these species, if we don't work to reduce those threats, then we could lose some of these animals," he added.

Episode 2 of "Super Cats" is available to stream beginning today (Nov. 1). You can also watch Episode 1 — "Extreme Lives" — and learn more about the miniseries on the PBS Nature website and on PBS apps. Episode 3, "Science and Secrets," premieres Wednesday, Nov. 7, at 8 p.m. on PBS (check local listings).

Originally published on Live Science.
The deadliest cat on Earth isn't a shaggy-maned li... (show quote)

cats are coo;. don't own one but I am never home to take care of one. I do have a dog that travels with me though.

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Feb 10, 2019 14:04:19   #
Carlos
 
I've raised big game tree hounds in the distant past . Hunted day and night,bear hunting,bobcat,,wild boar, just about everything. Had great hounds. Also owned Miniature Schnauzers. Nice little dogs,good smart
Companions, really miss them. Dogs can really be your best friend.

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Feb 11, 2019 06:02:04   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
I'm guessing they have the same reproduction system and cycle as an average house cat. Start a breeding program then ship then to NY and L. A. and turn them loose. Both areas have enough rats and garbage to support them. Maybe allow a feral surrogate mother to raise them so they learn to hunt differently. Just a thought. Maybe with plenty of food sources, they would grow bigger than the rats. American cats are falling down on the job...:)

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Feb 11, 2019 06:54:13   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Peewee wrote:
I'm guessing they have the same reproduction system and cycle as an average house cat. Start a breeding program then ship then to NY and L. A. and turn them loose. Both areas have enough rats and garbage to support them. Maybe allow a feral surrogate mother to raise them so they learn to hunt differently. Just a thought. Maybe with plenty of food sources, they would grow bigger than the rats. American cats are falling down on the job...:)


Now, that's food for thought. NY and L.A. could serve as testing grounds for a national effort.

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Feb 11, 2019 07:07:10   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
slatten49 wrote:
Now, that's food for thought. NY and L.A. could serve as testing grounds for a national effort.


And then import Chinese to take care of the cats

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Feb 11, 2019 07:46:59   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
And then import Chinese to take care of the cats

Also, have Koreans & the Xhuang Chinese bring copies of their best-selling cookbook, '101 Ways to Wok Your Dog.'

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Feb 11, 2019 07:52:00   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
slatten49 wrote:
Also, have the Chinese bring copies of their best-selling cookbook, '101 Ways to Wok Your Dog.'


What does a Chinese chicken say?

Meow


Most Chinese don't eat dog...
There are two ethnic groups who do..
The ethnic Koreans (lots of them where I am)
And the Zhuang (second Largest ethnic group in China... Located in the south)

I had dog once by mistake...
Having lunch with a friend...
Didn't know wgat it was..
Thought the meat had gone bad...
Horrible taste...
Never quite got over it...


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Feb 11, 2019 07:53:52   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
What does a Chinese chicken say?

Meow


Most Chinese don't eat dog...
There are two ethnic groups who do..
The ethnic Koreans (lots of them where I am)
And the Zhuang (second Largest ethnic group in China... Located in the south)

I had dog once by mistake...
Having lunch with a friend...
Didn't know wgat it was..
Thought the meat had gone bad...
Horrible taste...
Never quite got over it...

What does a Chinese chicken say? br br Meow img ... (show quote)


Thanks for the info...entry corrected, via the 'edit' function.

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Feb 11, 2019 07:58:06   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
slatten49 wrote:
Taken care of, via the 'edit' function.


Self-face-slap...

These ethnic groups are of course considered Chinese...

I was just pointing out that the majority of Chinese don't eat dog...

Although most have probably tried it....

Trust me when I say there is very little they won't eat... My mother in law still gives me a hard time when I remove the head from the chicken before I roast it... Which makes sense... 'Cause one of my favorite dishes is spicy duck head... Chicken heads just aren't the same....

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Feb 11, 2019 08:04:23   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Self-face-slap...

These ethnic groups are of course considered Chinese...

I was just pointing out that the majority of Chinese don't eat dog...

Although most have probably tried it....

Trust me when I say there is very little they won't eat... My mother in law still gives me a hard time when I remove the head from the chicken before I roast it... Which makes sense... 'Cause one of my favorite dishes is spicy duck head... Chicken heads just aren't the same....
Self-face-slap... img src="https://static.onepoli... (show quote)

Well, we must all strive to be factually accurate.

I did not take it as yet another maligning of Texans.

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Feb 11, 2019 08:10:04   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
slatten49 wrote:
Well, we must all strive to be factually accurate.

I did not take it as yet another maligning of Texans.


Maligning of Texans

Say it ain't so...

It's because of Archie and his 'southern ignorance', isn't it?

Yankees have never understood 'southern ignorance'....


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Feb 11, 2019 08:22:38   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Maligning of Texans

Say it ain't so...

It's because of Archie and his 'southern ignorance', isn't it?

Yankees have never understood 'southern ignorance'....

Maligning of Texans img src="https://static.onepo... (show quote)

As a fellow Texan, I say Archie and those of us like him are 'good folk'

That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

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Feb 11, 2019 08:27:04   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
slatten49 wrote:
As a fellow Texan, I say Archie and those of us like him are 'good folk'

That's my story and I'm sticking to it.


Ask Archie what the definition of 'southern ignorance' we came up with is...

And I agree 100% about him being good folk...

Same goes for you...

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Feb 11, 2019 08:32:50   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Ask Archie what the definition of 'southern ignorance' we came up with is...

And I agree 100% about him being good folk...

Same goes for you...

Well then, that has been definitively settled

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Feb 11, 2019 08:40:28   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
slatten49 wrote:
Well then, that has been definitively settled



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