Flat-Headed Cat (Felis planiceps)
Measurements: HB 446-505, T 130-170 (27-34% of HB), HF 95-107 (6 specimens).
Identification: Appears brownish at a distance, but hair of upperparts brown with fine grey and pale buff speckling. Chin and chest white. Ears small; top of head long and flattened.
Similar species: the Bay Cat, F. badia, has a relatively long tail and lacks white on the chin and chest; the Otter-Civet, Cynogale bennettii, is darker and has a very broad muzzle.
Ecology and Habitat: Nocturnal and terrestrial. Probably feeds mainly on fish. Occurs in tall and secondary forests.
Distribution: Borneo - Recorded from many parts of Sarawak.