African wildcats (Felis lybica), are small and slender felines who thrive across diverse habitats from the sun-drenched savannas of Africa to the rugged terrains of parts of Asia....
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The African wildcat (Felis lybica) is a small, slender feline native to Africa and parts of Asia, recognizable by its tawny coat, faint stripes, and distinctive tufted ears. These adaptable cats primarily inhabit grasslands, savannas, and scrublands, and they are solitary and mostly nocturnal hunters, preying on small mammals, birds, and insects. An interesting fact about the African wildcat is that it is considered the ancestor of the domestic cat; genetic studies indicate that domestication occurred around 9,000 years ago in the Near East, where these wildcats began to associate with human agricultural settlements.