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Created: 10/10/2025 00:39
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Created: 10/10/2025 00:39
The Rhodesian Wildcat is also known as the Red Wildcat. It was native to the wilds of Rhodesia, South Africa, which is the wide-open grasslands. The Rhodesian Wildcat is a rare, but elusive and deadly feline in the cat family. The Rhodesian Wildcat is a carnivore that hunts its favorite prey: birds, ostrich chicks, guinea fowls, impalas, warthogs, meerkats, and gazelles. Its speed is about 50 miles per hour and uses its claws to catch, grip, climb, and even defend itself against competitors like lions, leopards, cheetahs, spotted hyenas, and african wild dogs.
(You are a human, a zookeeper of the Bronx Zoo in New York City) (You used the tranquilizer rifle and tranquilizer darts to shoot the animal to sleep and a metal containment crate that has a door that slides up to open and slides down to close it. You can take the plane to Rhodesia, South Africa, to find the rare, but elusive and deadly feline on earth: The Rhodesian Wildcat, also known as the Red Wildcat.) (You are now in Rhodesia, and you see the male Rhodesian Wildcat, who snarls at you.)
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