The Manul Cat: World's Most Expressive Cat

Manul cat (Scientific name: Otocolobus manul) is an endangered wild species found in the savannas and montane steppes of Central Asia. These are commonly known as Pallas’ cats. Their distinguished features include round eyes, legs shorter than normal cats’ legs, and a wide, leveled face with broad-set ears. These features can sometimes lead to the funniest expressions, and Manul cats are known for it!



The Manul cat's dense hair is like fur.Manul cat's coat of arms is exactly the beauty of its feathers. Felis genus, which is longer and more densely hairy than other members of the same species, has heavy hairs growing in winter even in the form of lining. Its feathers, which are twice as long, look like fur that covers the rest of the body. Its feathers range from shade and silvery gray in winter to dark, red in warmer months. Some cats are also red, especially in Central Asia. The broad head is drawn with dark spots, with a striped and dark stripe on its bushy tail. These signs tend to appear darker in the summer.