In a shallow, winding creek, one fisherman set a simple trap—but what it caught was anything but ordinary. Hidden in the mud and flowing water was a rare catfish, unlike anything usually found in such ...
Fishing cats are uniquely adapted to life in wetlands, possessing a double-layered coat that serves as a water barrier and insulation, partially webbed feet, ears that plug when submerged, and a ...
A GPS-collaring study in southeastern Nepal found that fishing cats could have much larger home ranges than previously recorded. Contrary to popular belief among local communities, some fishing cats ...