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Watch Africa's Wild Sand Kittens Caught on Video for First Time Ever

© AP Photo / Ariel SchalitOne of four 3-week-old newborn sand cats, peers from a cave in the Ramat Gan Safari near Tel Aviv, Israel, Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2012
One of four 3-week-old newborn sand cats, peers from a cave in the Ramat Gan Safari near Tel Aviv, Israel, Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2012 - Sputnik International
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Photos and a video of cute wild sand kittens recently shot in Morocco have been rapidly gaining attention on social networks and media over the past several days.

It took scientists four years of extensive research in Africa before they managed to shoot the first ever video of wild sand kittens living on the continent.

"We believe this was the first time researchers ever documented wild sand cat kittens in their African range," Grégory Breton, a member of the global wild cat conservation organization Panthera who took part in the expedition wrote in his blog.

Sand cats are small cats that live in the deserts of North Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia and are usually very hard to find.

"They barely leave any visible pugmarks, they don't leave behind remains of their prey, and their vocalizations are quiet. They move stealthily at dusk, night, and dawn, they're good at hiding, and their fur provides the perfect camouflage when they want to vanish from observers and threats," Breton wrote.

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Although sand cats aren't viewed as an endangered species by environmental conservation organizations, they are exposed to other threats such as the exotic pet trade.

Moreover, Breton stressed that "sand cats are a wild cat species that should not be captured from the wild," adding that people must keep that in mind and give up thoughts of catching and keeping them at home.

Sand Cat Kittens Spotted in the Wild for First Time from Panthera Cats on Vimeo.

People's Reaction

The footage of adorable kittens attracted a lot of attention in social media.

Many social users admired the animals, calling them "cute" and "beautiful."

​However, some people expressed concerned about the expedition, saying that it'd be better if the animals would have been left alone.

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