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A "rare flat-headed cat" rediscovered in Thailand after nearly 30 years

Thailand’s rare flat-headed cat has been rediscovered after nearly 30 years. Camera traps captured images of this endangered feline, proving it still survives and is breeding in protected wetlands.

December 26, 2025 / 17:14 IST
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Thailand’s rare flat-headed cat has been rediscovered after nearly 30 years. (Image: DNP/Panthera Thailand)
Thailand’s rare flat-headed cat has been rediscovered after nearly 30 years. (Image: DNP/Panthera Thailand)
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  • Flat-headed cat found in Thailand after 30 years in wildlife sanctuary.
  • Camera traps captured images of several cats, including a female with a cub.
  • Rediscovery highlights need to protect wetlands and aids conservation efforts.

A wild cat thought missing for decades has been spotted again. The rediscovery brings hope to conservationists and scientists alike. For nearly 30 years, Thailand had not recorded this elusive feline. Now camera traps have captured its image, confirming it still survives.

What Has Been Rediscovered?

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The species is the flat-headed cat (Prionailurus planiceps). It is one of the world’s rarest wild cats, rarely seen in the wild. Its distinctive flat head and aquatic hunting habits set it apart. The species had not been recorded in Thailand since the 1990s. The rediscovery proves it persists, despite decades of human doubt.

Where was the Flat-Headed Cat Rediscovered?