Pallas cat giving me its best profile. Budapest Zoo I think.
Fact from the International Society for Endangered Cats : “The flat head and low set ears are thought to be adaptations for stalking prey in open areas with relatively little cover. They hide for much of the day in caves or hollows under stones, or may adopt the burrows of other creatures such as marmots or foxes.”
Sneak-peak of a light art group exhibition at Fénydóm Budapest/ my cell/part - 'instinct - ancestor' (omnisphere 2017 animation variant/adapted to the given space) from 01.03.2024 - 17.03.2024, another projection-mapping installation.
One of the important results of the previous year was the successful reproduction of Pallas's cats. Borsika gave birth to six puppies in March. The little things have grown a lot since then, so it is not always easy to tell at first glance whether we are seeing the mother or one of the Pallas's cat kitten.
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Not even a year old and already in possession of grumpy old man energy a plenty