Post by CollidingStars on May 24, 2012 16:33:29 GMT -6
These species are only available through stones and can be bought at the stones store. They are smaller cat species.
Serval
Description: Servals are a medium-sized cat, at 23 to 36 inches in length, and a relatively short tail (around 8 inches in length.) Females weigh around 15 to 25 Ib, and males weigh around 20 to 40 Ib. They have tall, oval ears. Their fur has black spots on tawny fur, with a couple stripes running from the top of the head down the neck and back. They are great jumpers, and can reach speeds of 50 mph. Their long legs allow them to see over tall grasses, and their ears help them to hear prey, even prey that is burrowing underground.
Habitat: Savanna
Diet: Rodents, birds, hares, reptiles, insects, fish, frogs, small deer.
Reproduction: Servals are able to give birth to many litters through out the year. Gestation lasts from 66 to 77 days, and most often results in 2 kittens. Litters of one to four have been recorded.
Cubs: Kittens are born with grayish woolly hair. They can hunt for themselves at 6 months, and will leave their mothers at 12 months of age. They are sexually mature from 12 to 25 months of age. Life expectancy is 10 years.
Behavior: They are able to climb and swim. They are rather nocturnal. They eat very quickly, with small prey being devoured whole. Servals are very intelligent, and have great problem-solving abilities. They are notoriously mischievous. They often play with their prey before consuming it. They are for the most part solitary. They can purr.
Morph: White Serval
Jaguarundi
Description: . They are among the least cat-like of all cats. They have a length of 21-30 inches with a 12-24 inch tail, and weigh between 8 and 20 pounds. They look more like an otter than a cat. They have no spots, but a few faint stripes on their face and underside. The coat color can be anywhere from blackish, brown, gray, foxy red, or chestnut.
Habitat: Lakes, grassland, mountains, tropical forests,
Diet: Rodents, Reptiles, birds, rabbits, opossums, fish, some vegetation
Reproduction: After a gestation period of 70 to 75 days, the female will give birth to one to four kittens.
Cubs: Kittens are born with spots on their bellies that will fade as they age. They sexually mature at 2 years of age, and have a life expectancy of 8 years.
Behavior: They are more active during the day. They can climb trees but prefer the ground. They are not necessarily solitary and will accept companions.
Morph:
Iriomote
Description: . They are about the size of a domestic cat. They have dark brown for, with dusky or gray spots in rows. The spots may form bands. Some dark stripes run along its neck, and there are two white lines that run from the corners of each eye across the cheeks. The tail is bushy, short, and spotted.
Habitat: Mountains, forests, wetlands, streams, hills, lakes, bays.
Diet: Fish, crabs, reptiles, insects, bats, rodents, pigs, birds,
Reproduction: They mate only throughout the winter and early in spring. They have a gestation period of about 60 days, and give birth to two to four kittens.
Cubs: Kittens leave their mother after only 3 months of age.
Behavior: Like most felines they are solitary They hunt day and night, in both trees and on the ground. They are great swimmers and are known to play in the water.
Morph:
Sand Cat
Description: They are small, with a long tail and large, pointed ears. They have a length of 15 to 22 inches, with a ten inch tail, and weigh from 3 to 8 pounds. The fur is a pale sandy yellow, with white on the chin and underside. There are black bands on the chin and underside, and red lines running across the cheeks. The eyes are large, and green or yellow in color.
Habitat: Desert
Diet: Rodents, lizards, birds, insects
Reproduction: 1-3 kittens are born after 59-66 days of gestation. Females have about two litters a year.
Cubs: Kittens grow rapidly, and are independent at the end of their first year, and reach sexual maturity soon after. Life expectancy is 10 years.
Behavior: They only live in deserts, and retreat to burrows when the weather gets too hot. They are able to survive months just off the water in their food, but drink when water is available. The live in abandoned burrows. They use their large ear to listen for prey, digging through the sand for it.
Morph:
African Golden Cat
Description: The African Golden Cat is another medium sized wild cat. It is about 31 inches long, with a tail of around 12 inches in length. They weigh between 18 to 35 pounds. Their fur colors range from cinnamon to reddish brown to gray. They can have spots that are tan or black, or no spots at all. Their undersides, areas around their eyes, cheeks, chin, and throats are lighter in color, sometimes white. The tail is darker on the top, and may be heavily banded, lightly banded, or plain, though it always ends in a black tip.
Habitat: Rain forest,
Diet: Rodents, birds, small monkeys, hogs, and small deer.
Reproduction: One or two kittens are born after a gestation period of 75 days.
Cubs: The kittens are physically active very soon after birth. They are weened 6-8 weeks after being born. Females reach sexual maturity at 11 months, males at 18 months. Life expectancy is 8 years.
Behavior: They are solitary for the most part, and are up at any time of the day. They are able to climb but hunt mostly on the ground.
Morph: Red, Grey
Flat-Headed Cat
Description: Their heads are flat, with an extreme depression of the skull. They have canine teeth the size of felines double their size. Their thick fur is reddish-brown on their head, dark roan on their body, and white on their belly. The face is lighter than the body, with a muzzle and chin of white.
Habitat: Rain forests, forests.
Diet: Fish, frogs, rats,
Reproduction: After a gestation period of 56 days, 1 or 2 kittens are born.
Cubs: Life expectancy is 10 years. .
Behavior: They are excellent at catching fish. Fish make up almost all of their diet. They are solitary for the most part.
Morph:
Fishing Cat
Description: Their fur is olive-gray with dark spots and streaks running along the length of the body. The underside is white, and there are dark rings on the tail. They are about twice the size of a domestic cat. They have a stocky, muscular build. The toes on their front feet are partially webbed.
Habitat: Forests, wetlands, swamps, marsh, rivers, lakes, tropical forests.
Diet: Fish, birds, insects, rodents, reptiles, amphibians.
Reproduction: They mate at any time. They have 2-3 kittens after a gestation period of 63-70 days.
Cubs: Kittens are actively moving around the age of one month, eat solid foods and play in water at two months, but are not fully weaned for six months. They reach adult size at 8 months, have adult canine teeth at 11 months, and are sexually mature at 15 months. Life expectancy is 8 years.
Behavior: They are mainly nocturnal. They are at home in water and can swim for long distances, even under water.
Morph:
Black-Footed Cat
Description: . The Black-Footed cat is one of the smallest cat species. The pads and the under part of the foot are black; This is how they got their name. Their fur color varies from cinnamon to tawny, and has black or brown spots and rings.
Habitat: Savanna, grasslands, desert
Diet: Rodents, birds
Reproduction: Gestation lasts from 63 to 68 days, with litters of one to four kittens.
Cubs: Life expectancy is 8 years. Females reach sexual maturity after 8 months. They are independent of their mothers at 5 months.
Behavior: They are mainly solitary and nocturnal. They don't need much water to drink, but do drink when they get the chance. They are very poor climbers, and generally ignore trees. They dig burrows under bushes for their den. They are mostly unsociable.
Morph:
Serval
Description: Servals are a medium-sized cat, at 23 to 36 inches in length, and a relatively short tail (around 8 inches in length.) Females weigh around 15 to 25 Ib, and males weigh around 20 to 40 Ib. They have tall, oval ears. Their fur has black spots on tawny fur, with a couple stripes running from the top of the head down the neck and back. They are great jumpers, and can reach speeds of 50 mph. Their long legs allow them to see over tall grasses, and their ears help them to hear prey, even prey that is burrowing underground.
Habitat: Savanna
Diet: Rodents, birds, hares, reptiles, insects, fish, frogs, small deer.
Reproduction: Servals are able to give birth to many litters through out the year. Gestation lasts from 66 to 77 days, and most often results in 2 kittens. Litters of one to four have been recorded.
Cubs: Kittens are born with grayish woolly hair. They can hunt for themselves at 6 months, and will leave their mothers at 12 months of age. They are sexually mature from 12 to 25 months of age. Life expectancy is 10 years.
Behavior: They are able to climb and swim. They are rather nocturnal. They eat very quickly, with small prey being devoured whole. Servals are very intelligent, and have great problem-solving abilities. They are notoriously mischievous. They often play with their prey before consuming it. They are for the most part solitary. They can purr.
Morph: White Serval
Jaguarundi
Description: . They are among the least cat-like of all cats. They have a length of 21-30 inches with a 12-24 inch tail, and weigh between 8 and 20 pounds. They look more like an otter than a cat. They have no spots, but a few faint stripes on their face and underside. The coat color can be anywhere from blackish, brown, gray, foxy red, or chestnut.
Habitat: Lakes, grassland, mountains, tropical forests,
Diet: Rodents, Reptiles, birds, rabbits, opossums, fish, some vegetation
Reproduction: After a gestation period of 70 to 75 days, the female will give birth to one to four kittens.
Cubs: Kittens are born with spots on their bellies that will fade as they age. They sexually mature at 2 years of age, and have a life expectancy of 8 years.
Behavior: They are more active during the day. They can climb trees but prefer the ground. They are not necessarily solitary and will accept companions.
Morph:
Iriomote
Description: . They are about the size of a domestic cat. They have dark brown for, with dusky or gray spots in rows. The spots may form bands. Some dark stripes run along its neck, and there are two white lines that run from the corners of each eye across the cheeks. The tail is bushy, short, and spotted.
Habitat: Mountains, forests, wetlands, streams, hills, lakes, bays.
Diet: Fish, crabs, reptiles, insects, bats, rodents, pigs, birds,
Reproduction: They mate only throughout the winter and early in spring. They have a gestation period of about 60 days, and give birth to two to four kittens.
Cubs: Kittens leave their mother after only 3 months of age.
Behavior: Like most felines they are solitary They hunt day and night, in both trees and on the ground. They are great swimmers and are known to play in the water.
Morph:
Sand Cat
Description: They are small, with a long tail and large, pointed ears. They have a length of 15 to 22 inches, with a ten inch tail, and weigh from 3 to 8 pounds. The fur is a pale sandy yellow, with white on the chin and underside. There are black bands on the chin and underside, and red lines running across the cheeks. The eyes are large, and green or yellow in color.
Habitat: Desert
Diet: Rodents, lizards, birds, insects
Reproduction: 1-3 kittens are born after 59-66 days of gestation. Females have about two litters a year.
Cubs: Kittens grow rapidly, and are independent at the end of their first year, and reach sexual maturity soon after. Life expectancy is 10 years.
Behavior: They only live in deserts, and retreat to burrows when the weather gets too hot. They are able to survive months just off the water in their food, but drink when water is available. The live in abandoned burrows. They use their large ear to listen for prey, digging through the sand for it.
Morph:
African Golden Cat
Description: The African Golden Cat is another medium sized wild cat. It is about 31 inches long, with a tail of around 12 inches in length. They weigh between 18 to 35 pounds. Their fur colors range from cinnamon to reddish brown to gray. They can have spots that are tan or black, or no spots at all. Their undersides, areas around their eyes, cheeks, chin, and throats are lighter in color, sometimes white. The tail is darker on the top, and may be heavily banded, lightly banded, or plain, though it always ends in a black tip.
Habitat: Rain forest,
Diet: Rodents, birds, small monkeys, hogs, and small deer.
Reproduction: One or two kittens are born after a gestation period of 75 days.
Cubs: The kittens are physically active very soon after birth. They are weened 6-8 weeks after being born. Females reach sexual maturity at 11 months, males at 18 months. Life expectancy is 8 years.
Behavior: They are solitary for the most part, and are up at any time of the day. They are able to climb but hunt mostly on the ground.
Morph: Red, Grey
Flat-Headed Cat
Description: Their heads are flat, with an extreme depression of the skull. They have canine teeth the size of felines double their size. Their thick fur is reddish-brown on their head, dark roan on their body, and white on their belly. The face is lighter than the body, with a muzzle and chin of white.
Habitat: Rain forests, forests.
Diet: Fish, frogs, rats,
Reproduction: After a gestation period of 56 days, 1 or 2 kittens are born.
Cubs: Life expectancy is 10 years. .
Behavior: They are excellent at catching fish. Fish make up almost all of their diet. They are solitary for the most part.
Morph:
Fishing Cat
Description: Their fur is olive-gray with dark spots and streaks running along the length of the body. The underside is white, and there are dark rings on the tail. They are about twice the size of a domestic cat. They have a stocky, muscular build. The toes on their front feet are partially webbed.
Habitat: Forests, wetlands, swamps, marsh, rivers, lakes, tropical forests.
Diet: Fish, birds, insects, rodents, reptiles, amphibians.
Reproduction: They mate at any time. They have 2-3 kittens after a gestation period of 63-70 days.
Cubs: Kittens are actively moving around the age of one month, eat solid foods and play in water at two months, but are not fully weaned for six months. They reach adult size at 8 months, have adult canine teeth at 11 months, and are sexually mature at 15 months. Life expectancy is 8 years.
Behavior: They are mainly nocturnal. They are at home in water and can swim for long distances, even under water.
Morph:
Black-Footed Cat
Description: . The Black-Footed cat is one of the smallest cat species. The pads and the under part of the foot are black; This is how they got their name. Their fur color varies from cinnamon to tawny, and has black or brown spots and rings.
Habitat: Savanna, grasslands, desert
Diet: Rodents, birds
Reproduction: Gestation lasts from 63 to 68 days, with litters of one to four kittens.
Cubs: Life expectancy is 8 years. Females reach sexual maturity after 8 months. They are independent of their mothers at 5 months.
Behavior: They are mainly solitary and nocturnal. They don't need much water to drink, but do drink when they get the chance. They are very poor climbers, and generally ignore trees. They dig burrows under bushes for their den. They are mostly unsociable.
Morph: