What is a sand cat?
It is one of the smallest species of felines in the world. A nocturnal hunter, it has large triangular ears and highly developed hearing to help it track down prey in the dark. Its ears also allow it to quickly dissipate heat.
At night, its fur protects it from the cold, and during the day, it has black, stiff hairs on the pads of its feet that help protect against potential burns from hot sands. It weighs between 1.5 and 3.5 kg. Its fur ranges from yellow-brown to gray with black stripes on its legs. It is therefore perfectly capable of camouflaging itself in the desert environment where it lives. Its body measures between 47 and 59 cm with a tail ranging from 27 to 35 cm. Its small paws give it a low profile, which is practical in an environment with little vegetation.
There are many subspecies that are quite geographically distant from one another. Populations in the West are larger than those in the East.
Its closest cousin is the wildcat (Felis silvestris), which is why it resembles domestic cats.


