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The fishing cat (Prionailurus viverrinus) is a medium-sized wild cat native to South and Southeast Asia, particularly found in wetland habitats across India. While not typically aggressive towards humans, fishing cats can be dangerous if provoked or threatened. These carnivorous felines possess sharp claws and teeth adapted for catching fish, their primary prey. In India, fishing cats are protected under wildlife conservation laws due to their vulnerable status. Local communities living near wetland areas should maintain a safe distance and avoid direct interaction with these wild animals. Conservation efforts in India focus on preserving their natural habitats and raising awareness about peaceful coexistence. |