Yes, a cat is a placental mammal. Placental mammals are a group of animals that give birth to live young, nourished through a placenta during gestation. Cats fall into this category as they exhibit this reproductive mechanism.
No, lions and tigers are not from the same species. Lions are of the species Panthera leo, while tigers are of the species Panthera tigris. They are both part of the Panthera genus, but belong to different species.
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both are predators... they hunt they are mammals spots... cats...
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Transmission of feline infectious diseases plays a large part. Diseases like distemper, upper respiratory infections and feline herpes can be quite debilitating in a wild cat since they do not have the built-up resistance that many domestic cats possess.
Well, wild cats, like lions etc, are endangered bacause people hunt them, and because hier habbitats are being ruined.
Officially the bobcat, but there are rumors and sightings of Jaguarundi's in the conifer forests of Florida.
Siberian Tigers. They get up to 700 lbs or so. They get so big by packing on layers of fat to keep themselves warm in the winter, as compared to other tigers. The second largest cat would be the male African lion. They can get up to 550 lbs whereas Bengal Tigers only get up to 500 lbs.
From what I understand from the discovery channel, the largest cat that has the ability to purr is the Puma or Mountain Lion.
They are always visible because they are only semi-retractable.
Tigers are not cats, different of the family.
The most vicious cat out there is the Indian Tiger. They have it in their nature and are always out on the hunt! They are large cats so they need to feed themselves a lot. Many people think lions are the most vicious cats around, when that's not true at all. For I assure you the most vicious cat is definitely the tiger!
Well, it really depends on if you believe they do or not. I mean, if I were a cat, red or any other color, I wouldn't want to bring good luck to someone who just shooed me away or scoffed at me. Since I'm a cat lover, I believe that all cats are good luck if you take care of them and love them.
Cheetahs normally pick their cubs by the neck since that is the safest part of the body to carry them by. They usually carry their young ones to a safer place or a place with food.
18 years, but one of the oldest jaguars found in the wild was 21 years old! But that's in the wild, in zoos some can live up to 30 years
well, who said Tiger isn't called King of the Jungle, in my opinion, since both Lion and Tiger are virtually the same, built from the same essential hardware, both are equally fit for the title, majestic looks, dignified, insanely bulky, their roar that is capable of terrifying everything in the jungle, heavily armed, too powerful for their size, their role in their respective habitats and 250 kilos of pure muscle and power, and that makes them perfectly fit for the role..
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A pampered house cat would learn how to survive on it's own out there in the great outdoors. It may not know defense strategies though, against predators. Especially if, for instance, the cat is used to living with a friendly dog, the approach of a hungry coyote may not cause the cat to immediately go into 'fight or flight' mode. But in saying that, I should also say that cats, while not always as willing to learn as dogs, can and do learn and sometimes they can learn things pretty quickly. When faced with danger, I'm sure the cat would do whatever it needed to in order to survive.
A domesticated cat that lives outdoors 24/7 would mostly certainly figure out how to survive, I think. It understands a little better the dangers around it and knows better how to respond in many cases. Cats in general are resilient creatures. They are delicately but sturdily made. The biggest things to cause concern if a house cat has gotten loose are coyotes and other wild canids (if you live in area where they are common) and vehicles.
You cannot find white Siberian tigers anywhere, they do not exist. The only white tigers are Bengal tigers and they are only found in zoos.
Both Lions and Tigers are apex predators but they have some key differences. Some are:
It is true that the Liger is indeed the biggest cat in the world, but it is not a species, it is just a hybrid cat that cannot reproduce with its own kind, as all Ligers are sterile.
The biggest cat species in the world is the Siberian Tiger.
Yes lion can kill 100 tigers I'm alireza, l'm sure a lion can kill 100 tigers.