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  1. Felis temmincki was the scientific name used in 1827 by Nicholas Aylward Vigors and Thomas Horsfield who described a reddish brown cat skin from Sumatra. [3] Felis moormensis proposed by Brian Houghton Hodgson in 1831 was a young male cat caught alive by Moormi hunters in Nepal. [4] Felis tristis proposed by Alphonse Milne-Edwards in 1872 was a spotted Asian golden cat from China.

  2. The Asian golden cat (Catopuma temminckii) is a medium-sized wild cat native to Asia. In China, the Asian golden cat is thought to be a kind of leopard and is known as "rock cat" or "yellow leopard". Different color phases have different names; those with black fur are called "inky leopards", and those with spotted coats are called "sesame ...

  3. Asian golden cats, Catopuma temminckii, can be found in the Oriental region and parts of the Palearctic region of southwestern Asia, ranging from China and India through the Malay peninsula, Thailand, and Vietnam (Wilting et.al 2010). Although vegetation and high variation of habitat should allow this species to thrive, their range has been ...

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  5. Asian Golden Cat. Common Name (s): Temminck’s Golden Cat, Asiatic Golden Cat. Scientific Name: Pardofelis temminckii. Weight: 14-25 pounds. Head/Body: 31-35 inches. Tail: 19-20 inches. Subspecies: 3. Gestation: ~75 days. Status: Endangered.

  6. The Asian golden cat (Pardofelis temminckii, syn. Catopuma temminckii), also called the Asiatic golden cat and Temminck's cat, is a medium-sized wild cat of Southeastern Asia.

  7. The Asian golden cat is a medium-sized wild cat, that lives in the rocky forest habitats of northeastern Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia and China. Asian Golden Cat Facts Overview. Asian golden cats share a name with the African variety, but not much else.

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