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The jungle cat (Felis chaus) is a medium-sized cat native to Asia from southern China in the east through Southeast and Central Asia to the Nile Valley in the west. It is listed as Least Concern in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as it is widespread and common particularly in India. Population declines and range contraction are of concern, particularly in Egypt, in the Caucasus, and in southwestern, Central and Southeast Asia.
Geographic variation in the jungle cat is quite considerable. Due to the small tuft on the ears it is also called the jungle lynx but is not a member of the Lynx genus.
Somewhat larger than domestic cats, jungle cats range from 55 to 94 cm (22 to 37 in) in length, plus a relatively short 20 to 31 cm (7.9 to 12 in) tail, and stand about 36 centimetres (14 in) tall. Weight varies across the range from 3 to 12 kg (6.6 to 26 lb). Males are slightly larger than females. The face is relatively slender. Due to the long legs and short tail, and the fact that the, this cat resembles a small lynx. Dependent on the subspecies the colour of the fur is yellowish-grey to reddish-brown or tawny-grey, and is ticked with black. Vertical bars are visible on the fur of kittens, which disappear in adult cats, although a few dark markings may be retained on the limbs or tail. The muzzle is white, and the underside is paler in color than the rest of the body.
Darkness on the city streets Violence in the air I can feel the animals looking at me But I'm a tiger and I have no fear I'm a big cat I don't fuck around I prowl the streets without a sound And the human jungle just brings us down... (I'm a tiger living in a zoo) Don't step on my tiger tail I'll rip your guts out, I don't care Out looking for a tigress In fishnet stockings and a rocking dress Playing games is not our style When the Tiger Army's on the prowl And the human world just brings us down... (I'm a tiger living in a zoo)