Felis margarita thinobia

Felis margarita thinobia

Turkestan sand cat, Arabian sand cat, Pakistan sand cat

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Felis margarita thinobia

Felis margarita thinobia, known as the Turkestan sand cat, Arabian sand cat, and Pakistan sand cat, is a sand cat subspecies native to deserts in the Arabian Peninsula, Iran, Pakistan and Central Asia.

Appearance

Sand cat specimens collected in the Karakum Desert in Turkestan were described as darker and greyer in fur colour than the Saharan sand cat (F. m. margarita) , with less pronounced markings and only 2–3 tail rings. Specimens from Pakistan were more strongly marked, had shorter carnassials and a less expanded occiput than ones from Turkestan. Later studies confirmed that F. m. thinobia is larger in size with greyer fur and fewer markings than F. m. margarita.

Distribution

Geography

In the Arabian Peninsula, sand cats were recorded in Saudi Arabia's Mahazat as-Sayd Protected Area and in the country's Najd region.In the United Arab Emirates, sand cats were observed in the Al-Ain Region, Abu Dhabi and recorded by camera-traps in Baynouna Protected Area.A records in Oman's Umm al Samim area dates to the 1970s.

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In the Near East, sand cats were radio-collared and tracked in Israel's Arabah Valley, observed in a Jordanian desert, in the central Syrian desert near Palmyra, and captured in Iraq's Najaf desert.In Iran, sand cats were recorded in sandy deserts of Abbas’abad Wildlife Reserve, Kavir National Park, Petergan Rural District, and in Sistan and Baluchestan Province.In Pakistan, sand cats were captured between the early 1960s and mid 1970s in the Chagai Hills, an extremely arid area comprising rolling sand dunes and stony plains at an elevation of about 1,200 m (3,900 ft).

In Central Asia, sand cats were captured in the east of the Karakum Desert in the early 1920s, and in the 1950s also in Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan for the fur trade.In the southern Kyzylkum Desert, sand cats were recorded by camera-traps in 2013.

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Conservation

In 2003, the status of the Pakistan sand cat population was assessed as Critically Endangered during a workshop for the national 'Red List of Pakistan's Mammals'. However, a survey targeting the sand cat population in the country has not been carried out since the 1960s.

References

1. Felis margarita thinobia Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felis_margarita_thinobia

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