Rarest Cats
These some cats are extincting from the world....
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Dinesh Pratap
The 21st century is marked not only by new technologies but also by an ever growing number of extinct and endangered animals. Apart from the extinct animal we will never see, these rare felines are so few since they are either threatened by loss of habitat or they have suffered from rare color mutation. Take a look at the rarest animals in the world!
The Iberian Lynx
The world’s most endangered cat in terms of species, out of the total of 36, stands on the edge of extinction. Despite all the efforts to save it, only around 100 felines remain, divided between two unconnected breeding populations in Andalusia. The Lynx’s extinction that will soon follow will be the first extinction of a world feline.

The Amur Leopard
This is the rarest subspecies of leopard, and closely competing for the title of the rarest cat on Earth. Amur leopards are very distinct from other leopards, having long lengs and hair, which allows them to live in cold areas.
The White Lion (Panthera leo krugeri)
For centuries, rumors about the white lion spread from South Africa all over the world. It was not until 1975 that actual sightings confirmed this mysterious cat’s existence. Two white lion cubs were brought at the Timbavati Game Reserve next to Kruger National Park. Even if they are provided with the best living conditions, the mortality rate for white lions is quite high. They have difficulties in catching their prey and they are extremely vulnerable to hyena attacks.
The Black Lion
Another rare color mutation is the the black lion, not considered a distinct species or geographic race. Although many sightings have been reported, only two reliable reports exist. The archaeologist Sir Henry Layard discovered one in Persia, describing it as “very dark brown in colour, in parts almost black.”

The Maltese Tiger
The Blue tiger was reported mostly from the Fujian Province of China, being characterized by a bluish fur with dark stripes.
The Golden Tabby Tiger
The golden tiger has its white coat and gold patches due to an extremely rare colour variation caused by a recessive gene. Around 30 tigers are believed to exist in the world but many more are carriers of the gene. Records of the golden or strawberry tiger date back to the 1900s, in India.
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