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Flat-Headed Wild Cat, Not Seen in 30 Years, Caught on Camera in Thailand : ScienceAlert

Last updated: December 31, 2025 4:40 am
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An Elusive Wild Cat Rediscovered in Thailand After 29-Year Disappearance

An elusive wild cat long feared extinct in Thailand has been rediscovered three decades after the last recorded sighting, conservation authorities and an NGO said Friday.

Flat-headed cats are among the world’s rarest and most threatened wild felines. Their range is limited to Southeast Asia and they are endangered because of dwindling habitat.

The domestic cat-sized feline with its distinctive round and close-set eyes was last spotted in a documented sighting in Thailand in 1995.

An ecological survey that began last year, using camera traps in southern Thailand’s Princess Sirindhorn Wildlife Sanctuary, recorded 29 detections, according to the country’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation and wild cat conservation organisation Panthera.

'Extinct' Flat-Headed Cat
This picture was taken with a camera trap and released on December 26, 2025, by Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation and Panthera Thailand, showing a recently rediscovered flat-headed cat in southern Thailand’s Princess Sirindhorn Wildlife Sanctuary. (AFP Photo/Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP)/Panthera Thailand)

“The rediscovery is exciting, yet concerning at the same time,” veterinarian and researcher Kaset Sutasha of Kasetsart University told AFP, noting that habitat fragmentation has left the species increasingly “isolated”.

The findings suggest a relatively high concentration of the species, Panthera conservation programme manager Rattapan Pattanarangsan told AFP.

The footage included a female flat-headed cat with her cub – a rare and encouraging sign for a species that typically produces only one offspring at a time.

Nocturnal and elusive, the flat-headed cat typically lives in dense wetland ecosystems such as peat swamps and freshwater mangroves, environments that are extremely difficult for researchers to access.

Globally, the International Union for Conservation of Nature estimates that around 2,500 adult flat-headed cats remain in the wild, classifying the species as endangered.

In Thailand, it has long been listed as “possibly extinct”.

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Thailand’s peat swamp forests have been heavily fragmented, largely due to land conversion and agricultural expansion, said Kaset.

The animals also face mounting threats from disease spread by domestic animals, and they struggle to reproduce across isolated areas.

While the rediscovery offers hope, it is only a “starting point” for future conservation efforts.

“What comes after this is more important – how to enable them to live alongside us sustainably, without being threatened.”

© Agence France-Presse

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