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Burmese catsLive Science
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Ugandan lion brothers Jacob and Tibu were filmed swimming a mile across the Kazinga Channel in Uganda .
Camera traps in Indonesian Borneo recorded a clouded leopard mother with her two cubs in the first footage of its kind.
Birman and Burmese cats live the longest, while Sphynx cats die the youngest.
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