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Post by vladsbtch on Feb 23, 2010 8:28:30 GMT -6
I finally have gotten a pair of farlowella cats. I have wanted to try breeding these for a while. They seem to like their new home. There is plenty of algae there for them to eat. Attachments:
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Post by angel on Feb 23, 2010 9:02:36 GMT -6
Those are so cool I keep staring at them at your work! They look like gars
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Post by vladsbtch on Feb 23, 2010 9:49:58 GMT -6
Chris said that they breed easily so we will see.
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Post by markina on Aug 4, 2019 8:15:03 GMT -6
Forest cats are very shy, often aggressive and try not to get close to human settlements. They lead a solitary lifestyle and hold an area of about 3 km2.
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Post by lawrence on Sept 29, 2019 9:22:23 GMT -6
Forest cat lives in Europe, North Asia and Africa. It preys on small mammals, birds and other animals of a similar size. It settles where there is no shortage of hares, rabbits and birds nesting on the ground. Only in a few cases does she manage to catch a cub of a deer or a roe deer, and then only on condition that the animals were weakened and could not hide.
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