23 fishing cats found in Prachuap Khiri Khan

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23 fishing cats found in Prachuap Khiri Khan

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I don't know what they are but they are excited about it and seems important. Perhaps they're working their way over to Terry's place. :shock: Pete :cheers:
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A large number of 23 fishing cats were found in Prachuap Khiri Khan's Sam Roi Yod district, prompting Thai authorities to conduct an in-dept research to conserve them, whom the International Union for Conservation of Nature has just enlisted as among the world's near-extinct species.

Pornchai Pathumratanatan, director of Natural Resources and Environment Ministry's Wildlife Conservation Office, said this habitat of Thailand's reported highest number of fishing cats located in the area called "Thung Nong Pakchi" in Tambon Khao Daeng and Tambon Don Yai Noo.

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I guess this is what they are: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishing_Cat
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Surley this is what is meant... 8)
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The problem is that once people start to jump around and try conserve them, and they perhaps become a tourist attraction, they'll end up as throw rugs or in a zoo in order to 'save them'. I can see the poachers licking their chops now while reading this story in the Thai rags. Pete :cheers:
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It's a pretty mad looking beast, the ones Randy posted look friendlier!
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Probably the off spring from a pregnant cat the Thais dumped there years ago. All we now is 2300 fishing dogs with mange!
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I had a cat once, that jumped up on the side of the bath while I was in there.

The damn thing fell in and was spitting and screaming as it "doggy paddled" up the bath towards me.

I don't know if it was fishing or not, but it was getting too bloody close to my tackle, for my liking. :oops:
I've lost my mind and I am making no effort to find it.
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Probably realised that to catch a fish you need the proper bait and what's wrong with a fat worm anyhow ha, ha.
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