In a rare and exciting development for wildlife enthusiasts, a Caracal — a rarely seen wild cat species — has been spotted in the Cholistan Desert, hovering near a herd of Chinkara deer in a possible hunting attempt.
According to Wildlife Department officials, the Caracal is known for its remarkable hunting abilities, especially in arid desert environments. It preys on desert birds, rabbits, and other small animals, often making swift leaps of 5 to 7 feet into the air to catch its prey mid-flight — a hunting style that sets it apart from other predators in the region.
Rarest of rare scenes from Pakistan's iconic Cholistan desert
— Syed Rizwan Mehboob (@syedrizwanmehb1) April 21, 2025
"A Caracal Cat hunting a group of Chinkara Gazelle - prey/predator in one frame"
(Video/pics courtesy dear friend Mr Mujahid AD Wildlife RYKhan)
After GIB,Cholistan,becoming a success story for Caracal Conservation pic.twitter.com/28oSCBdRFW
“This is one of the most beautiful and rare wild cats in the world,” said a local wildlife officer, who also managed to capture video footage of the elusive animal in its natural habitat.
The Caracal, with its distinct long ears tipped with black tufts, is an elusive predator rarely seen by the public or even researchers.