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Madagascar's forest cats


On the left: Madagascar forest cat (Julie Pomerantz and Luke Dollar). On the right: domestic tabby.

When anthropology professor Michelle Sauther started work in Madagascar she noticed large cats in the forest with characteristic tabby-like colouring. All of these cats looked much the same. They were large - about twice the size of normal domestic cats (the males were just over half a meter in length) and they were definitely wild cats. They preyed on native birds, snakes, rodents, and lemurs.