The average maximum weights of wildcats by region (three major regions) is shown below in an interactive chart. As can be seen, the “odd zone out” is South America. There is a greater number of small wild cat species in South America. Is this because South America is home to the world’s largest rainforests, …
by Michael (London, UK) Tiger cub but still pretty big at 50lbs – photo by Financial Aid Podcast Here’s some pictures and facts about baby tigers. Tigresses are very cautious and protective about their cubs. Tigresses will risk their lives and have charged at people who are inadvertently too near the den. The cubs …
by Soheil (Germany) Lion – Photo added by Michael (Admin) – photo by Martin_Heigan (Flickr – link at base of page) Hello to all lion vs tiger fans, here are some reasons that attest that a male lion is a winner in 9 of 10 fights (comparing African lion to any type of tiger …
by Richard Smith (England) I don’t agree with your argument that a tiger will win a lion versus tiger fight. You seem to miss some fundamental points. The female lions do all of the hunting in the pride. The males are there for one reason only – protect the pride. All they do is …
Water cats in this context means cats that like water. Yes, some cats actively like water. That applies to some wild cat species, domestic cat breeds and many individual cats. It is simply not the case that cats hate water; that is far from the truth. A lot of wild cats live next to water …
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