Sand Cat Jigsaw Puzzle

Sand Cat
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In today's puzzle we feature a cute sand cat. The sand cat, also known as the sand dune cat, inhabits sandy and stony deserts. It has been recorded in several locations in Niger, Morocco, Chad, Algeria, Egypt, the Middle East and the Arabian Peninsula. It usually rests in underground dens during the day and hunts at night. The sand cat is solitary and it prefers flat or undulating terrain with sparse vegetation of grasses or small bushes.

Image Source /Credit: Clyde Nishimura, FONZ Photo Club /Smithsonian\'s National Zoo (CC 0)

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