There are no wild cats which have black coats as their normal color. Some wild cats can be black – actually dark charcoal grey – because they carry a mutated gene which causes them to have a melanistic coat. For example the jaguar, the third largest cat, is normally a doughnut, spotted cat with …
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“Wild cats that are black” is a Google search term. Bar one (that I can think of) no wild cat species is black as a default or standard coat color. The jaguarundi has a gray phase that varies from ashy gray to brownish black, or occasionally all black. So sometimes jaguarundi are black. But …
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