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The black-footed cat is one of the smallest cat species, weighing about 2 kg (4 lb). It has rounded ears, very large eyes, and a short, black-tipped tail. The background color of its coat varies from cinnamon-buff to tawny, and the fur is patterned with conspicuous black or brown spots that merge to form bands or rings on the legs, neck, and tail. The black-footed cat is restricted to the arid lands of southern Africa. It is typically associated with open, sandy, grassy habitats with sparse shrub and tree cover.



