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The world’s deadliest cat is a 2-pound furball that lives in abandoned holes dug by strange, kangaroo-like rodents in Africa
Under cover of night, a black-footed cat moves almost invisibly through the grasses of southern Namibia, hunting small rodents, birds and insects. Barely a third the size of a domestic cat, its tawny ...
A NEW trap for feral cats, which sprays a poison on to their fur, will be trialled on Kangaroo Island, in an effort to free the island of the animal by 2030. The automated field device, which is being ...
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