Cat Caches 2006 -#5: BENGAL Traditional Geocache
kachekat: Now that Wolfmaster has finally found it [;)] we are archiving to make room for a new cache! Thanks to all who visited our Bengal cache!
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Cat Caches 2006 -#5: BENGAL
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This cache is located up Interstate Parkway in Bradford, PA. Park along the road using the given coordinates in the waypoints and follow the roadway until you are a few feet from the cache.
The Bengal's origins began in America in 1963 when Jean Sugden, a geneticist, crossed an Asian Leopard female with a male domestic cat. This was due to the Asian Leopard quickly becoming low in population. Jean Sugden thought this would broaden the cats lineage so it did not become extinct. Bengals are short haired and come in various coats such as spotted and marbled. Their temperament is friendly and gentle, but they do have aggressive tendencies.
This is the fifth of twelve caches in my Cat Caches 2006 series. Please re-hide the cache better than you find it. Have fun!
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Abg jurer lbh'yy rkcrpg vg gb or!