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

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Two Pampas Cats born on October 30 at Uruguay’s Bioparque M’Bopicuá are the second generation of these little-known felines to be born at the facility.

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With sturdy, compact bodies, Pampas cats resemble domestic cats in many ways.  Because of their wide range along the western edge of South America, these cats are well adapted to a variety of habitats, from the pampas (grasslands) to forests, swamps, and cold deserts. 

Not much is known about wild Pampas Cats, but they were extensively hunted for their pelts until international trade was banned in 1987.  They are listed as Near Threatened by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.  Habitat destruction poses the most significant threat to these cats today.

See more photos of the kittens below the fold.

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3 responses to “Pampas Cats are Second Generation at Bioparque M’Bopicua”

  1. Lynn Avatar
    Lynn

    Why does the adult cat appear to be sleepy or sedated in all the photographs? Is that a characteristic of these cats as adults? Or is this mom and she is just tired from caring for her kittens?

  2. Blue Footed Booby Avatar
    Blue Footed Booby

    My guess is that those babies are pretty loud and mommy needs a drink. :3

  3. Linda Avatar

    They are adorable!!! Greetings and Merry Christmas from Montreal, Canada.

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