Asian golden cat: The 'feline of many costumes' that plucks birds before eating them

The Asian golden cat is an elusive creature endemic to South and Southeast Asia. It is known to take down prey much larger than itself, including buffalo calves, baby deer and small muntjacs.

Asian golden cat prowling in a forest.
Asian golden cats are found in several countries in South and Southeast Asia.
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QUICK FACTS

Name: Asian golden cat (Catopuma temminckii)

Where it lives: China, Nepal, Southeast Asia and northeastern India

What it eats: Birds, reptiles, small mammals like rodents and larger mammals like young deer

Sascha Pare
Staff writer

Sascha is a U.K.-based staff writer at Live Science. She holds a bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of Southampton in England and a master’s degree in science communication from Imperial College London. Her work has appeared in The Guardian and the health website Zoe. Besides writing, she enjoys playing tennis, bread-making and browsing second-hand shops for hidden gems.

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