Facts about Weasel Cats
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Flat-headed cats have rounded ears positioned low on their skulls, a morphological adaptation that enhances their ability to detect high-frequency sounds from small prey in wetland environments.
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Flat-headed cats inhabit mangrove swamps, marshlands, and wetlands throughout Thailand, Malaysia, and Myanmar, with populations declining by approximately 30 percent over the past two decades due to habitat loss.
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Flat-headed cats possess a bite force of approximately 140 newtons relative to their body size, enabling them to crack open shellfish and crustacean shells with remarkable efficiency.
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Nocturnal hunting sessions of flat-headed cats typically last 4 to 6 hours, during which they can consume up to 20 percent of their body weight in prey.
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Their teeth include sharp premolars specialized for slicing through the exoskeletons of crustaceans and insects, a dental adaptation unique among Asian wild cats.
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Southeast Asian flat-headed cats hunt nocturnally and consume primarily small rodents, crustaceans, and insects rather than the larger prey typical of bigger feline species.
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Flat-headed cats weigh between 1.5 and 2.75 kilograms, making them among Southeast Asia's smallest wild feline species despite their fierce hunting prowess.
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