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!



Thanks to the fur in the living area is protected from predators.Pallas' cats live in areas ranging from Pakistan and northern India to Central China, Mongolia and Southern Russia. According to Luke Hunter, according to other wild cat breeds in the world, his body is not adapted for snow. Therefore, in cold or arid habitats, they are camouflaged by providing integrity to grassy or rocky areas, helping to hide from predators, especially at heights of about 1500 to 17,000 feet.