Sand Cats Zoo Habitat. Sand cats’ footprints don’t remain in the sand, due to their furry paws. The san diego zoo safari park has an ocelot living in our condor ridge habitat, and a caracal and servals that help us as animal ambassadors.
Sand cats can run as fast as 25mph. And in parts of central asia. The international union for conservation of nature considers sand cats to be near threatened;
The sand cat does not need to drink often as it gets enough moisture from its prey.
That species is the sand cat, the smallest species of wild cats. Its colors help it blend in with the surroundings while long hairs protect its paw pads from the hot sand. They’re wild, fearless hunters that kill venomous snakes in the desert. They can live far from water sources by utilizing moisture from their prey (rodents, snakes, etc).