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The Manul

Posted by: foxrafer on: May 25, 2009

or Pallas’s Cat (just because I love cats). It has round pupils, which is very cool. Something about that always makes them look angry or scared, though, but still absolutely beautiful.


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3 Responses to "The Manul"

gorgeous! the third pic makes it look like he is thinking hard :) where are they found in the wild and are they dangerous like tigers and lions?

Aren’t they beautiful. According to wikipedia they live in Central Asia and are about the size of a house cat. But considering they’re wild (and even feral cats can do some damage to you if they’re so inclined) I’d imagine I’d want to steer clear, despite their size. :-)

you’re definitely right about them looking scared but gorgeous in most photos. i found a pic of a mom and three babies looking at the camera and while they were all just breathtaking to look at, they seemed scared at the intrusion of photography. Thanks for the rpley and posting the pics too :)

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