CivArchive
    The Pallas's cat (Otocolobus manul) LoRA - v1.0
    Preview 272582Preview 167880Preview 167878Preview 168051Preview 168117Preview 167874Preview 167879Preview 167876Preview 167875Preview 167907Preview 167870Preview 167873Preview 167872Preview 167869Preview 167898

    The world wildest (and funnist)cat ,Training based on 167 photo samples.

    you can also download this model from here:https://tusi.art/u/604280638463365823

    The Pallas's cat (Otocolobus manul), also known as the manul, is a small wild cat with long and dense light grey fur, native to mountainous regions across central Asia. Its head-and-body length ranges from 46 to 65 cm (18 to 26 in) with a 21 to 31 cm (8.3 to 12.2 in) long bushy tail. It is well camouflaged and adapted to the cold continental climate in its native range, which receives little rainfall and experiences a wide range of temperatures.

    The Pallas's cat was first described in 1776 by Peter Simon Pallas, who observed it in the vicinity of Lake Baikal. To date, it has been recorded across a large areal extent, albeit in widely spaced sites from Caucasus in the west to South Siberian Mountains in the east. It inhabits rocky montane grasslands and shrublands, where the snow cover is below 15–20 cm (6–8 in). It finds shelter in rock crevices and burrows, and preys foremost on lagomorphs and rodents. The female gives birth to between two and six kittens in spring.

    Due to its widespread range and assumed large population, the Pallas's cat has been listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List since 2020. Some population units are threatened by poaching, prey base decline due to rodent control programs, and habitat fragmentation as a result of mining and infrastructure projects. The Pallas's cat has been kept in zoos since the early 1950s. As of 2018, 60 zoos in Europe, Russia, North America and Japan participate in Pallas's cat captive breeding programs.

    Description

    LORA
    SD 1.5

    Details

    Downloads
    572
    Platform
    CivitAI
    Platform Status
    Available
    Created
    2/28/2023
    Updated
    9/28/2025
    Deleted
    -
    Trigger Words:
    manul,manulcat, pallascat, tusun

    Files

    Manul.safetensors

    Size:
    144.11 MB
    SHA256:

    Mirrors