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West Bengal’s New Wildlife Star: World’s Smallest Wild Cat Just Turned Up In Purulia

The world’s smallest wild cat, the rusty-spotted cat, has been recorded for the first time in West Bengal’s Purulia forests, adding to the state’s wildlife list and spotlighting the conservation value of its lesser-known habitats

The rusty-spotted cat (Prionailurus rubiginosus) is among the world’s smallest wild felids, found only in India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal (representational image) Photo: Shutterstock
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On an ordinary night in Purulia’s Kotshila range, a pair of gleaming eyes slipped past a camera trap meant for pangolins, and rewrote West Bengal’s wildlife list. The images confirmed the first record of the rusty-spotted cat in the state, elevating Bengal’s tally to nine wild cat species and thrilling biologists who’ve long suspected the species in the Chotanagpur Plateau forests that spill across state borders.

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