Panther is a generic term that applies to all members of the Panthera genus and includes lions, tigers, leopards, snow leopards and jaguars. All are members of the Felidae (cat) family.
yes they are just a bigger size (over sized)
Yes, cougars are members of the big cat family.
Yes, they are a type of cat, and the feline family is made up of cats.
yes the lynx is part of the cat family
yes. yes it is
They are in the cat family.
Yes they are.
No, coyotes are related to wolves and wolves are known as part of the dog family... Lions, and tigers are part of the cat family
Tigers are not cats, different of the family.
Yes they are in fact all big cats are part of the feline family
Absolutely not, they have no feline features at all.
No!
part of the jaguar family are gaylords and bhatti men
Foxes are in a dog family called the Canidae, small or medium sized dogs with busy tails, lots of fur, pointed ears, and a thin snout.
Neither. They are all their own animals. However both the wolf and the dog (and fox and coyote) are members of the canine family while the cat (and lions and tigers) is a member of the feline family.
The genus Smilodon was part of the Machairodontinae family, a subfamily of the Felidae (true cats).
Sea lions are part of the Otariidae family, and the Otariinae sub-family. They are also classified as part of the Pinnipedia superfamily, and are often described as pinnipeds.
yes. ligers are part tiger, part lion. Lions and tigers would not meet in the wild, only in zoos. yes. ligers are part tiger, part lion. Lions and tigers would not meet in the wild, only in zoos.
Yes, because they are both part of the feline family. The only difference is that the leopard is pat of the feline category Panthera (roaring cats) and that the pet cat is part of the feline category Felis (small cats)