The Newest, Cutest Baby Animals from the World's Zoos & Aquariums

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Parken Zoo in Sweden welcomed a new Fishing Cat on May 24. The little one, whose sex is not yet determined, is doing well and will nurse from its mother until it reaches about six months of age. The proud mother and father, Alaya and Narjol, are already an experienced pair. They have two adult offspring, Arya and Arun, born in September 2009. 

Fishing Cats mainly live in southern and southeast Asia, often in wetland areas such as marshes, lakes, rivers and coastal mangrove forests. Generally active at night, they are excellent swimmers. They can scoop fish out of the water with their paws, and even dive to catch them. Caretakers at Parken Zoo often feed the Fishing Cat family in the water so that they can engage in their natural behaviors when eating. However, these cats are also adept hunters and scavengers on land, taking a variety of animals ranging from frogs and snakes to larger prey like dogs and goats. 

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Photo credits: Parken Zoo

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Fishing Cats are listed as Endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species. According to the IUCN, loss of habitat is a major concern: in Southeast Asia, over 45% of protected wetlands and 94% of globally significant wetlands are considered threatened  by human use. Depletion of fish and poaching are also factors in the Fishing Cat's rapid decline. The European Association of Zoos and Aquaria as well as the American Association of Zoos and Aquariums have extablished captive breeding programs for this species to help conserve these beautiful cats. 

7 responses to “Fishing Cat Plays with Mom at Parken Zoo”

  1. Classic Steve Avatar

    Their eyes must work great for fishing at night.

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    Emerson

    I took a look around the Google company on the internet today, read all they had to say about their vast conglomerate and was so surprised at how enormous it really is and what it takes to supply the whole world with not just communication, it did make me sit up and take note and I wanted to seek more information on how they work and how it all fits together and I wanted to be part of this great dream. I was so impressed that amidst so much world wide activity, Google still takes the time not only to keep the world connected and flowing smoothly but to take gigantic steps to preserve what could be once again this beautiful world. Googles thoughtfulness, understanding and putting their money where their mouth is, is second to none. I just read about the rapid growth of extinction concerning these beautiful Fishing cats and I remembered visiting Google and what they were doing to preserve the environment, it is a pity more companies don’t take a large leaf out of this very thoughtful company and give the world a chance to recover so our children have their rightful inheritance.
    Thank you Google and may God continue to bless you with beauty.

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    Janet Allan

    Oh, such beautiful cats/kitten! Your organization is doing a wonderful job in preserving and protecting these endangered animals. I hope your Mummy and Daddy Fisher Cats have many more sweet kittens. Do they usually have litters of only one kitten? I had never heard of this species before….every day one learns something new. Thank you and congratulations on your work!!
    Best regards, Janet (Ontario, Canada)

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