No, but they may eat grass, perhaps as a way to rid themselves of internal parasites.
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Do you mean "pounce on stuff"? If so, it is because this is how large cats in the wild get their food(They pounce on animals they want to eat).
A family of wild cats could be some wild cats, but they are family. Or wild cats like the Ocelot (a kind of endangered wild cat) breed with a tamed cat to make another breed of tamed cats, like the Ocicat (and Ocelot breed with a tabby)
well i think bears and that sort of stuff wild stuff really[well i think so]
Many wild cats like tigers are.
No
Girraffes are herbivores as they only like to eat twigs, leaves and plants. Although they are not carnivores there are other animals like big and wild cats and dogs which like to eat girraffes.
a wild panda is a panda that lives in the wild just like wild cats.
Impossible! There are no wild cats in Australia although they do have some cat-like marsupials,
Wild cats do not lay eggs. They are mammals. Like humans, they give birth to their young.
With the exception of the lion, wild cats do not live in groups, except for a mother and her cubs. There are 36 species of wild cats and all but the lion live as individuals.
grass and leaves and wild hay