Manul cats, also referred to as Pallas’ cats, are a species of untamed feline found in the grasslands and montane steppes of Central Asia. They possess unique physical features, such as short legs, round pupils, flat faces, and wide-set ears, which often result in amusing facial expressions. The scientific name, Otocolobus, translates to “ugly-eared,” possibly due to their perpetually grumpy countenance. Despite their fluffy appearance, Manul cats are not significantly larger than domestic cats, and their size is primarily due to their fur. These adorable creatures thrive in cold, high-altitude regions of up to 15,000ft. However, their slow speed due to their stubby legs makes them prefer hiding in crevices under boulders when necessary. Although the expressive face of the Pallas’ cat can be appealing, their solitary and wild nature, combined with their high mortality rate at low altitudes, restricts them to professional zoos.
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