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ASHEBORO — Calling it a “triple threat cute alert,” the North Carolina Zoo revealed Friday the birth of 3 sand cat kittens on May 11.

The kittens, whose genders are presently unidentified, were born to newbie mom Sahara, 3, and daddy Cosmo, 9, the zoo said in a press release.

Small enough to suit the palm of your hand, the kittens were born to newbie mom Sahara, 3, and daddy Cosmo, 9.



It’s the third birth at the zoo in less than 2 weeks. On May 20, a male giraffe calf was born, and on May 21, a male chimpanzee was born.

This marks the very first litter for the sand cat set. Cosmo formerly fathered a child, Layla, who’s now living at the Greensboro Science Center. The zoo prepares to use a public identifying survey for the kittens. Details will be revealed to its social networks channels and website.

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These sand cat kittens were born at the N.C. Zoo on May 11. Though they appear charming with huge ears, eyes and small frame, zookeepers state sand cats are wild, relentless animals that must never ever be kept as animals.




The mother and triplets are succeeding and the infants are starting to explore their environments in the Desert Habitat, where visitors might have the ability to see them.

One of the world’s tiniest feline types, adult sand cats weigh in between 4 and 8 pounds and have to do with 20 inches long. The gestation duration has to do with 2 months.

Though they appear charming with huge ears, eyes and small frame, zookeepers state sand cats are wild, relentless animals that must never ever be kept as animals. They even eliminate poisonous snakes in the desert.

Sand cats utilize their remarkably eager sense of hearing to identify animals under the sand and rapidly dig to record their victim.







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BH Media These sand cat kittens were born at the N.C. Zoo on May 11.




They don’t require drinking water and are able please their water requirements through their diet plan of primarily little rodents, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of Threatened Species. The organization notes them as a types of “least concern.”

Sand cats are belonging to the deserts of North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and Asia. They are magnificent hunters, naturally nighttime and are the only cats to live solely in desert environments, according to the release.

Cosmo and Sahara were combined as a part of the Sand Cat Species Survival Plan and the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, which intends to keep a healthy and genetically varied population of the types to increase their numbers. More than 50 sand cats live at more than 20 centers certified by the Association of Zoos.

Sand cats are hardly ever seen in the wild since of their remote environment. Secretive in nature, they make it challenging for researchers to study them, the release said.

The size of the population and typical life-span in the wild is unidentified. Under human care, a sand cat can live to be 13 years of ages.

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