Manul is widespread in Central and Middle Asia, from the Southern Transcaucasus and western Iran to Transbaikalia, Mongolia and Northwest China. Manul is an animal the size of a domestic cat. The head of a manul is small, with small round ears, which are widely spaced. The eyes are yellow. The tail of the manul is the most fluffy and dense among the felines. The color of the fur is light gray with narrow dark transverse strips. The hair has white tips, which gives the impression that the fur of the manul is priporoshen by snow. Manul is active mainly at dusk and early in the morning; In the afternoon he sleeps in a hiding place. The lair arranges in crevices of rocks, small caves, under stones, in old burrows of marmots, foxes, badgers Feeds rodents, gophers, hares and birds. Manul is the slowest and slowest of wild cats.
Manul is widespread in Central and Middle Asia, from the Southern Transcaucasus and western Iran to Transbaikalia, Mongolia and Northwest China. Manul is an animal the size of a domestic cat. The head of a manul is small, with small round ears, which are widely spaced. The eyes are yellow. The tail of the manul is the most fluffy and dense among the felines. The color of the fur is light gray with narrow dark transverse strips. The hair has white tips, which gives the impression that the fur of the manul is priporoshen by snow. Manul is active mainly at dusk and early in the morning; In the afternoon he sleeps in a hiding place. The lair arranges in crevices of rocks, small caves, under stones, in old burrows of marmots, foxes, badgers Feeds rodents, gophers, hares and birds. Manul is the slowest and slowest of wild cats.