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Revision as of 03:17, 9 September 2014
Super Cat | |
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Naming | |
Others | Supercat |
Morphology | |
Body type | Felid |
Average height | Cougar-sized |
Average length | Cougar-sized |
Intelligence | |
Sapience | Non-sapient |
Aggressivity | Very high |
Ecology | |
Place of origin | Earth |
Habitat | Urban areas |
Diet | Carnivore (Humans) |
Locomotion | Movement using four legs |
Status | Data Deficient |
Behind the Scenes | |
Universe | Super Cat documentary |
The Super Cat is a "perfect hybrid" of various cat species, primarily of the big cat variety. It is intended to be the perfect predator. As such, it features the backbone of a cheetah (for speed); the margay's ankles (for climbing); the caracal's legs (for jumping) and its ear tufts (just because); the paws of a fishing cat (for swimming and scooping up fish); the canines of a clouded leopard (for best tooth size); the jaws (for bite strength), brain power and roar of a tiger; the eyes of a lynx (for night vision); the ears of a serval (for best hearing power); the coat of a black panther, specifically of the leopard variety (for ability to hunt at night, the seemingly increased resistance to disease and for sheer "cool effect"); the mane (as armor, and also for sheer "cool factor") and pride mentality (for overall power) of a lion; the overall size of a cougar; and the "street smarts" (ability to survive in an urban environment) of a house cat. It feeds on humans, as they are one of the only species that's population is booming, as well as their physiological weakness.
Appearances
- Super Cat (National Geographic Channel documentary) (First appearance)