I love the documentary and I need someone’s guidance to go through wildlife career. I need to explore and study about wildlife. Is there any ways to get into Sri Lankan or International wildlife organization. I want to become a part of it. If there are any contacts let me know. Thank you.
Before A few months i was travelling to Colombo In private vechicles For personal work and Then Return After A day.. on the way to home town i just found a fishing cat in near polannaruwa hospital and i took u turn a vechicle and comes to other side of road and see that .. that's very big . first time i thought that's a leopard .i think Polannaruwa area is a best shelter of fishing Cats .. Same a journey i was see a jackal in passed mannampittiya bridge when going to colombo. now i have a dream to see srilankan Leopard on Road
Yes, the Fishing Cat is quite large and is often mistaken for a leopard. If you want to see leopards in Sri Lanka, the best places would be Yala and Wilpattu National Parks.
@@AegleCreations Yah sure .. I'm really interested person about wildlife and i wrote many wildlife department exams but i don't have a chance to get job yet.. I have a plan to visit wilpattu
@@As_hr_ik Well, there’s no guarantee that you will see them on the road, outside National Parks. It’s very rare to see leopards on the road in Sri Lanka.
Dear @Aegle Creations, Documentary isn't bad! But it does not give much details specifically about Sri Lankan Cats even though the name is "Wild Cats of Sri Lanka"! One of the biggest mistake was that you have never mentioned the Sri Lankan Leopard as Panthera pardus kotiya and you could have mention about all 9 leopard subspecies in the world as well. As the apex predator of the Sri Lankan forests, you could have given more time, details and emphasis on Kotiya as well. Thank you for your great effort and hope you could do much better one next time. Cheers! 👍👍
Thanks for the feedback. Wild cats are hard to film, so we were limited with the narration there. Agreed about the Sri Lankan Leopard, however we’ve done a lot on the Sri Lankan leopard in the past, so felt that it might be repetitive here. Thx!
Quality stuff. Worth mentioning Sri Lanka's own wild cat "Panthera Pardus Kotiya" as well. Cheers
A really useful documentary.
Brilliant ❤ Nicely done 👍
Best documentary video about wild cats in Sri Lanka.
Thank you!
Second.Interesting video
Wonderful ❤
Amazing piece of information ... thank you so much for the knowledge shared. And such quality picture ... 📸
Thank you!
Very informative .tkx for sharing
Thank you!
A cat is any carnivoran that belongs to the family Felidae, there are 45 extant species within 20 genera and a single extant subfamily, they are native everywhere except for Oceania and Antarctica, they range in size from the Tiger (Uncia tigris) to the Rusty-Spotted Cat (Prionailurus rubiginosus), cats are known for their triangular pinnae and shortened snouts in addition to their retractile claws
Taxonomy:
• Family: Felidae (Cats)
•• Subfamily: Felinae (Modern Cats)
••• Tribe: Pantherini (Big Cats)
•••• Subtribe: Acinonychina (Lesser Big Cats)
••••• Genus: Acinonyx (Cheetahs)
•••••• Species: Acinonyx venaticus (Asiatic Cheetah)
•••••• Species: Acinonyx jubatus (African Cheetah)
••••• Genus: Puma (Puma Lineage)
•••••• Species: Puma concolor (Puma)
••••• Genus: Herpailurus (Jaguarundi Lineage)
•••••• Species: Herpailurus yagouaroundi (Jaguarundi)
•••• Subtribe: Pantherina (Greater Big Cats)
••••• Genus: Panthera (Leopard and Lion Lineage)
•••••• Species: Panthera pardus (Leopard)
•••••• Species: Panthera leo (Lion)
••••• Genus: Uncia (Snow Leopard and Tiger Lineage)
•••••• Species: Uncia uncia (Snow Leopard)
•••••• Species: Uncia tigris (Tiger)
••••• Genus: Neofelis (Clouded Leopards)
•••••• Species: Neofelis nebulosa (Chinese Clouded Leopard)
•••••• Species: Neofelis diardi (Sunda Clouded Leopard)
••••• Genus: Jaguarius (New World Roaring Cats)
•••••• Species: Jaguarius onca (Jaguar)
••• Tribe: Felini (Small Cats)
•••• Subtribe: Lyncina (Lynx Lineage)
••••• Genus: Otocolobus (Manuls)
•••••• Species: Otocolobus manul (Mongolian Manul)
•••••• Species: Otocolobus nigripectus (Himalayan Manul)
•••••• Species: Otocolobus ferrugineus (Afghanistanian Manul)
••••• Genus: Lynx (Lynxes)
•••••• Species: Lynx pardinus (Iberian Lynx)
•••••• Species: Lynx lynx (Eurasian Lynx)
•••••• Species: Lynx canadensis (Canada Lynx)
•••••• Species: Lynx rufus (Bobcat)
••••• Genus: Pardofelis (Marbled Cat)
•••••• Species: Pardofelis marmorata (Marbled Cat)
••••• Genus: Badiofelis (Bay Cat)
•••••• Species: Badiofelis badia (Bay Cat)
••••• Genus: Catopuma (Asian Golden Cat)
•••••• Species: Catopuma temminckii (Asian Golden Cat)
••••• Genus: Leptailurus (Serval)
•••••• Species: Leptailurus serval (Serval)
••••• Genus: Caracal (Caracal)
•••••• Species: Caracal caracal (Caracal)
••••• Genus: Profelis (African Golden Cat)
•••••• Species: Profelis aurata (African Golden Cat)
•••• Subtribe: Felina (Wildcat Lineage)
••••• Genus: Felis (Wildcats)
•••••• Species: Felis chaus (Jungle Cat)
•••••• Species: Felis nigripes (Black-Footed Cat)
•••••• Species: Felis margarita (Sand Cat)
•••••• Species: Felis bieti (Chinese Mountain Cat)
•••••• Species: Felis ornata (Asiatic Wildcat)
•••••• Species: Felis silvestris (European Wildcat)
•••••• Species: Felis lybica (African Wildcat)
••••• Genus: Prionailurus (Asian Spotted Cats)
•••••• Species: Prionailurus rubiginosus (Rusty-Spotted Cat)
•••••• Species: Prionailurus bengalensis (Indian Leopard Cat)
•••••• Species: Prionailurus viverrinus (Fishing Cat)
•••••• Species: Prionailurus iriomotensis (Iriomote Cat)
•••••• Species: Prionailurus planiceps (Flat-Headed Cat)
•••••• Species: Prionailurus javanicus (Sunda Leopard Cat)
••••• Genus: Leopardus (Ocelot and Margay)
•••••• Species: Leopardus pardalis (Ocelot)
•••••• Species: Leopardus wiedii (Margay)
••••• Genus: Oncifelis (Tiger Cats)
•••••• Species: Oncifelis tigrinus (Oncilla)
•••••• Species: Oncifelis guigna (Kodkod)
•••••• Species: Oncifelis guttulus (Southern Tiger Cat)
•••••• Species: Oncifelis geoffroyi (Geoffroy's Cat)
••••• Genus: Oreailurus (Andean Mountain Cat and Pampas Cat)
•••••• Species: Oreailurus jacobita (Andean Mountain Cat)
•••••• Species: Oreailurus colocola (Pampas Cat)
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nice video !
Save sri lankan leopards
I love the documentary and I need someone’s guidance to go through wildlife career. I need to explore and study about wildlife. Is there any ways to get into Sri Lankan or International wildlife organization. I want to become a part of it. If there are any contacts let me know. Thank you.
Before A few months i was travelling to Colombo In private vechicles For personal work and Then Return After A day.. on the way to home town i just found a fishing cat in near polannaruwa hospital and i took u turn a vechicle and comes to other side of road and see that .. that's very big . first time i thought that's a leopard .i think Polannaruwa area is a best shelter of fishing Cats ..
Same a journey i was see a jackal in passed mannampittiya bridge when going to colombo. now i have a dream to see srilankan Leopard on Road
Where can see leopard on roads in srilanka ?
Yes, the Fishing Cat is quite large and is often mistaken for a leopard. If you want to see leopards in Sri Lanka, the best places would be Yala and Wilpattu National Parks.
@@AegleCreations Yah sure .. I'm really interested person about wildlife and i wrote many wildlife department exams but i don't have a chance to get job yet..
I have a plan to visit wilpattu
@@As_hr_ik Well, there’s no guarantee that you will see them on the road, outside National Parks. It’s very rare to see leopards on the road in Sri Lanka.
@@AegleCreations ok..
Srilankan Leopard is a largest leopard in the world it's true
Dear @Aegle Creations,
Documentary isn't bad! But it does not give much details specifically about Sri Lankan Cats even though the name is "Wild Cats of Sri Lanka"! One of the biggest mistake was that you have never mentioned the Sri Lankan Leopard as Panthera pardus kotiya and you could have mention about all 9 leopard subspecies in the world as well. As the apex predator of the Sri Lankan forests, you could have given more time, details and emphasis on Kotiya as well. Thank you for your great effort and hope you could do much better one next time. Cheers! 👍👍
Thanks for the feedback. Wild cats are hard to film, so we were limited with the narration there. Agreed about the Sri Lankan Leopard, however we’ve done a lot on the Sri Lankan leopard in the past, so felt that it might be repetitive here. Thx!
Thanks for sharing! Would love to learn more on rusty spotted cats if you’ve got information/footage.
Thanks, but footage is very limited though, since these guys are hard to film…
Big cats have a a ghost lineage. We can’t find where did they came from and from whom the evolved.
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If anyone is interested there is a new book on this subject published in 2022 called "Phantoms of the Night - wild cats of Sri Lanka"
Great book!
Wild Cats of Sri Lanka (Sri lankan All super feline Species)
First
Wish Sri Lanka have tigers
Leopards are the true king of the jungle in sri lanka