Scientists announce first discovery of cats on Mt. Everest

  • First Report of Rare Cat Discovered on Mt. Everest
    New scientific finding marks the first documented discovery of Pallas’s Cat on the world’s highest mountain.
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    First Report of Rare Cat Discovered on Mt. Everest
    Findings from a new paper published in Cat News have identified the first ever report of Pallas’s cat on Mount Everest, in the Sagarmatha National Park in…
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    First Report of Rare Cat Discovered on Mt. Everest

    New scientific finding marks the first documented discovery of Pallas’s Cat on the world’s highest mountain

    Findings from a new paper published in Cat News have identified the first ever report of Pallas’s cat on Mount Everest, in the Sagarmatha National Park in Nepal. This groundbreaking finding is a result of the 2019 National Geographic and Rolex Perpetual Planet Everest Expedition, the most comprehensive single scientific expedition to the mountain in history.


    “It is phenomenal to discover proof of this rare and remarkable species at the top of the world,” said Dr. Seimon. “The nearly four-week journey was extremely rewarding not just for our team but for the larger scientific community. The discovery of Pallas’s cat on Everest illuminates the rich biodiversity of this remote high-alpine ecosystem and extends the known range of this species to eastern Nepal.”


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    The DNA analysis of scat samples collected from both sites confirmed two Pallas’s cats inhabit Mount Everest and overlap in territory with red fox. The researchers found evidence of pika and mountain weasel DNA in the samples, an important food source for Pallas’s cat. These findings also add a new species to the list of known mammals in Sagarmatha National Park, a heavily visited and protected World Heritage site.


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    this changes everything


    just think about it, it was previously believed that cats couldn't exist in the extreme environment of the peak of the world but science was just proved wrong, who knows, maybe when we start exploring the deep sea we are going to find cats in there and maybe, just maybe during the upcoming space age the first species humanity establishes any contact is not going to be with aliens but with a cat


    is probably going to take years if not decades for society to comprehend the repercussions of this discovery

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