Sand Cats Habitat Description
Sand cats prefer a very dry arid habitat with little vegetation for which they are well adapted.
Sand cats habitat description. They were territorial and hunted an area with a range of up to 10 miles 16 kilometers. They are found in very arid habitats with little to no vegetation. The sand cat is the only cat species that lives mostly in desert environments.
The Sand cat hides leftover food in the sand. Sand Cats are found in both sandy and stony desert. Sand cats live in sandy and stony deserts such as Sahara Arabian desert and deserts in Pakistan and Iran.
They prefer flat or undulating terrain with sparse vegetation retreating into burrows during extreme conditions to. They manage to find food there where it is in principle very little. These cats have been reported to have 2 litters per year in parts of their territory in both.
Instead they live in dry sandy plains and rocky valleys. In Turkmenistan the sand cat was described as most abundant amongst extensive stabilized sand dunes and heavier clay soil habitats. Its head-and-body length ranges from 3952 cm with a 2331 cm long tail.
The Sand Cat Felis margarita distribution is across the desert ranges of the Sahara in Africa the Arabian Peninsular and southwest Asia. Residential and commercial development biological resource use human pressures habitat loss and cross breeding with domestic cats. Its 57 cm short ears are set low on the sides of the head aiding detection of prey moving.
The Sand Cat is a small wild cats about the size of a domestic cat. In the northern areas between the Aral and Caspian seas the sand cat occurs only sparsely in the more claylike desert soils of the Ustyurt and Mangyshlak regions. Hairy foot pads help with traction on the loose sand and to insulate it from the extreme hot and cold temperatures of the desert.