Fishing Cat Latest News
Marking a significant addition to Ramgarh Vishdhari Tiger Reserve's (RVTR) small cat population, forest officials said a Fishing Cat (Prionailurus viverrinus) was recently seen on camera for the first time inside the reserve.
About Fishing Cat
- It is a stocky and powerfully built medium-sized wild cat species.
- Scientific Name: Prionailurus viverrinus
Fishing Cat Distribution
- It is native to South and Southeast Asia.
- They inhabit the peninsular region of India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Thailand, Java, and Pakistan.
- In India, fishing cats are mainly found in the mangrove forests of the Sundarbans, on the foothills of the Himalayas along the Ganga and Brahmaputra river valleys, and in the Western Ghats.
- It is the state animal of West Bengal.
Fishing Cat Habitat
- They are found in a variety of wetland habitats, including mangrove forests, swamps, marshes, and other areas near water sources.Â
- The species is adapted to both fresh and saltwater habitats, and is able to tolerate a wide range of weather conditions, from tropical rain forests to temperate regions.
Fishing Cat Features
- Fishing cats are powerfully built with short limbs and a stocky body.Â
- They stand 15-16 inches tall and reach lengths of 38-47 inches.Â
- They have a long head and a short tail that is roughly one-third the length of their body.Â
- Their fur is coarse and brownish gray in color with distinctive dark markings.
- The markings are a combination of both spots and stripes. These spots are arranged longitudinally across the body.Â
- Six to eight dark lines run from above the eyes between the ears over the crown to the nape of the neck.
- The ears are short and round and the back side is black.Â
- The fishing cat is an adept swimmer and enters water frequently to prey on fish, as its name suggests. It is known to even dive to catch fish.
- They show strong sexual dimorphism. Males are considerably larger.Â
- They are nocturnal.Â
Fishing Cat Conservation Status
It is classified as 'Vulnerable' under the IUCN Red List.
Source: TOI
Fishing Cat FAQ's
Q1: Where are Fishing Cats primarily distributed?
Ans: It is native to South and Southeast Asia and inhabit the peninsular region of India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Thailand, Java, and Pakistan.
Q2: Which Indian state has declared the Fishing Cat as its state animal?
Ans: West Bengal
Q3: What is the IUCN conservation status of the Fishing Cat?
Ans: Vulnerable