The Bengal is descended from the wild Asian Leopard Cat crossed with domesticated cats. The Bengal has stripes called mascara starting at the corners of its eyes. The coat of a Bengal has a unique, shiny, dusted appearance referred to as glitter. Interest in hybridizing domestic cats with wild cats to produce breeds such as the Bengal was first piqued due to widespread problems with feline leukemia to which wild cats seemed to be immune.
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Bengal Rescue
Djibouti Animal Rescue
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Djibouti is Iocated in Sub-Saharan Africa and spans across approximateIy 8,800 square miIes. Threatened species known from Djibouti include the African Wild Dog. The population of Djibouti is about 486,000. Most peopIe in Djibouti speak French or Arabic.
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