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Elusive Wildcat Found To Be Living On Mount Everest

Added 01-28-23 04:16:03pm EST - “Scientists confirmed the presence of the "rare and remarkable" Pallas's cat on the world's highest mountain.” - Huffpost.com

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Posted By TheNewsCommenter: From Huffpost.com: “Elusive Wildcat Found To Be Living On Mount Everest”. Below is an excerpt from the article.

Scientists have confirmed the presence of an elusive and distinctly grumpy-looking wildcat in Mount Everest.

The Pallas’s cat, also known as the manul, is a stocky gray wildcat about the size of a domestic housecat. The wildcats make their homes on the high steppes and grasslands of Central Asia. Their solitary nature and remote habitat means they’re rarely spotted in the wild by humans.

“It is phenomenal to discover proof of this rare and remarkable species at the top of the world,” Dr. Tracie Seimon of the Wildlife Conservation Society’s Zoological Health Program said in a news release from the nonprofit.

Seimon was a co-leader of the research team that collected “environmental samples” (read: feces) from Everest’s slopes. Using DNA testing, they determined that scat at two different locations ― at 16,765 feet and 17,027 feet above sea level ― came from Pallas’s cats.

Researchers took the samples in 2019, and a paper on their findings was published in the winter 2022 issue of the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s newsletter “Cat News.”

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