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Rusty-Spotted Cat

Rusty-Spotted Cat

Posted on December 12, 2018May 8, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

The mating system of rusty-spotted cats hasn't been explicitly studied; their closest relatives, leopard cats, suggest they may be polygynous, but zoo observations suggest monogamy.

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Rusty-Spotted Cat

Rusty-Spotted Cat

Posted on December 11, 2018May 8, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Because they are largely carnivorous, rusty-spotted cats play a role in controlling populations of small vertebrates.

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Rusty-Spotted Cat

Rusty-Spotted Cat

Posted on December 10, 2018May 8, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Most interactions between mother rusty-spotted cats and their young are play-oriented which is crucial to locomotion development.

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Rusty-Spotted Cat

Rusty-Spotted Cat

Posted on December 9, 2018May 8, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

The main threat of the rusty-spotted cat is habitat loss and deforestation characterized by a decline in natural forest environments and an increase in agricultural areas.

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Rusty-Spotted Cat

Rusty-Spotted Cat

Posted on December 8, 2018May 8, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

The gestation period of the rusty-spotted cat lasts between 65-79 days and each litter has 1-3 offspring.

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Rusty-Spotted Cat

Rusty-Spotted Cat

Posted on December 7, 2018May 8, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Rusty-spotted cats are solitary animals that are mostly terrestrial, but have arboreal tendencies as they are active, agile, and good at climbing.

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Rusty-Spotted Cat

Rusty-Spotted Cat

Posted on December 6, 2018May 8, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

The rusty-spotted cat's diet isn't properly documented, but they're known to be largely carnivorous and eat rodents, poultry, birds, insects, lizards, frogs, and other small mammals.

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Rusty-Spotted Cat

Rusty-Spotted Cat

Posted on December 5, 2018May 8, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Rusty-spotted cats mate year-round, but 50% of their young are born between July and October.

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Rusty-Spotted Cat

Rusty-Spotted Cat

Posted on December 4, 2018May 8, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Rusty-spotted cat communication is scent-oriented and both male and females spray urine for scent-marking.

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Rusty-Spotted Cat

Rusty-Spotted Cat

Posted on December 3, 2018February 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

The rusty-spotted cat has relatively large eyes, which may be an adapatation to its seemingly nocturnal behavior.

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Rusty-Spotted Cat

Rusty-Spotted Cat

Posted on December 2, 2018May 8, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Rusty-spotted cats have short, brownish gray coats with a rusty tinge, but the Sri Lankan supspecies is less gray and more of a russet color.

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Rusty-Spotted Cat

Rusty-Spotted Cat

Posted on December 1, 2018May 8, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

The mating activity of the rusty-spotted cat lasts from 1-11 days and includes nape biting and straddling.

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Rusty-Spotted Cat

Rusty-Spotted Cat

Posted on December 1, 2018May 8, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Three subspecies of the rusty-spotted cat are recognized.

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Rusty-Spotted Cat

Rusty-Spotted Cat

Posted on December 1, 2018May 8, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

At about half the size of a domestic cat, the rusty-spotted cat is considered the smallest cat species.

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Ring-Tailed Lemur

Ring-Tailed Lemur

Posted on November 30, 2018March 22, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

A newborn ring-tailed lemur relies completely on its mother until five months of age and will ride on her underbelly or back until then.

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Ring-Tailed Lemur

Ring-Tailed Lemur

Posted on November 29, 2018March 22, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Due to habitat loss and limited resources, ring-tailed lemurs typically live to 16 years, though the oldest lived to 33 years in captivity, and females live longer than males.

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Ring-Tailed Lemur

Ring-Tailed Lemur

Posted on November 28, 2018March 22, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Ring-tailed lemurs are sympatric with 9 other primates within their range, but there is little direct competition for food, even during the dry season when resources are limited.

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Ring-Tailed Lemur

Ring-Tailed Lemur

Posted on November 27, 2018August 25, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Ring tailed lemurs use scent in a variety of social contexts and will "handstand" and engage in "stink battles" in order to leave visual and olfactory signs.

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Ring-Tailed Lemur

Ring-Tailed Lemur

Posted on November 26, 2018March 22, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Ring-tailed lemurs have long, narrow, specialized teeth in their lower jaws that project straight forward to form a dental comb to aid in grooming.

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Ring-Tailed Lemur

Ring-Tailed Lemur

Posted on November 25, 2018August 25, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Ring-tailed lemur communication is complex as they utilize visual, vocal, olfactory, and tactile communication.

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Ring-Tailed Lemur

Ring-Tailed Lemur

Posted on November 24, 2018March 22, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

There is a high infant mortality rate in ring-tailed lemurs as 30-50% don't survive their first year.

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Ring-Tailed Lemur

Ring-Tailed Lemur

Posted on November 23, 2018March 22, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Ring-tailed lemurs travel in troops to deter predators that hunt singular prey, but are still predated by birds, fossas, civets, cats, snakes, and even other lemurs.

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Ring-Tailed Lemur

Ring-Tailed Lemur

Posted on November 22, 2018March 22, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

In the driest parts of the ring-tailed lemur's range, water availability is a serious issue as vegetation availability is linked to rainfall.

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Ring-Tailed Lemur

Ring-Tailed Lemur

Posted on November 21, 2018March 22, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Mother ring-tailed lemurs are the only ones to provide care for the young and will even care for the offspring of other females in the troop.

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Ring-Tailed Lemur

Ring-Tailed Lemur

Posted on November 20, 2018March 22, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Ring-tailed lemurs contribute to the ecosystem by spreading seeds through their feces and acting as a food source for numerous animals.

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Ring-Tailed Lemur

Ring-Tailed Lemur

Posted on November 19, 2018March 22, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Female ring-tailed lemurs are reproductively active at 2.5 years, but have a higher chance of conceiving and giving birth to healthy offspring at 3-4 years.

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Ring-Tailed Lemur

Ring-Tailed Lemur

Posted on November 18, 2018March 22, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

The tamarind tree is considered a keystone resource for ring-tailed lemurs and can provide up to 50% of the lemur's diet.

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Ring-Tailed Lemur

Ring-Tailed Lemur

Posted on November 17, 2018March 22, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Ring-tailed lemurs are the most terrestrial of lemurs; 70% of their travel is terrestrial as they walk quadrupedally with their tails held vertically.

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Ring-Tailed Lemur

Ring-Tailed Lemur

Posted on November 16, 2018March 22, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Ring-tailed lemurs possess the most complex scent marking behavior of primates and use scent for territorial defense, mate evaluation, and intrasexual competition.

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Ring-Tailed Lemur

Ring-Tailed Lemur

Posted on November 15, 2018March 22, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Along with other species of lemurs, ring-tailed lemurs are responsible for several wildlife reserves being put into place and protecting all other plant and animal species in the area.

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Ring-Tailed Lemur

Ring-Tailed Lemur

Posted on November 14, 2018March 22, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Female ring-tailed lemurs typically mate with multiple males during estrous, so males will compete amongst themselves for the right to mate.

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Ring-Tailed Lemur

Ring-Tailed Lemur

Posted on November 13, 2018March 22, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Ring-tailed lemurs have improved the economy of Madagascar as they are a common draw for ecotourism.

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Ring-Tailed Lemur

Ring-Tailed Lemur

Posted on November 12, 2018March 22, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Ring-tailed lemurs begin mating in April and give birth to 1-2 offspring between August and September after a gestation of 130-144 days.

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