None, actually.
big cats live for 15-20 years in the wild
In the wild, big cats usually live until age 15 or so. In captivity, they live a few years longer. The maximum in captivity is around 20 years.
They are generally kept as pets in homes. Otherwise, stray house-type cats live just about anywhere. Wild big cats it depends on the type.
If it a cat than it would live in green grass and in big spaces like in the wild where lion and big cats that r just like cat
House cats are cats that are pets bobcats are a species of big cat that live in the wild they are closer related to the leopard and other big cats rather than the cats people have as pets
There are 2 different words for it. "Clutter" or "Clowder".A group of wild cats is called "A destruction"
Australia has no wild cats.
Leopards are one of the big cats in the wild; they are predators, and live in the small pockets of remaining preserved lands in Africa.
YES, There are many understory mammals (big cats) that live there.
Bobcats are part of the family of big cats. In the wild the bobcat typically lives by itself. If a bobcat is held in captivity at a zoo, they may live around other big cats.
Big cats and wild cats are carnivorous. Domesticated house cats are omnivorous. They eat a mixture of meat and plants.
No. Cats are put into three different sections based on their size and tigers are in the big cat section. People may think that lions are bigger than tigers but tigers are the biggest of the big cats.