Big cat cubs will resemble their parents, except that they will lack signs of maturity such as the manes on male lions, and their markings might be different. For example, young lions have "fawn spots" that turn tawny and disappear as they grow older. Cubs are about the same size in comparison to their parents that domestic cats are to kittens. Unlike kittens, which are usually softer than their parents, baby big cats have thick wiry fur; they may look fluffy, but actually if you pet them they're the texture of Brillo pads.
Because they are big and they look like cats.
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Baby jaguars are called cubs. Just like any other big cats offspring, they are called cubs.
a baby lion is called a cub just like most big cats
savanna cats are VERY big cats, in fact they look like a GIGANTIC lynx (medium dog sized) with leopard like features (ears, nose, eyes, structure).
Big cats including tigers and lions like catnip just like domestic house cats.
Foxes are often mistaken for cats. Ocelots look alot like cats, but are actually big cats, like lions.
Big and round, like a little baby is inside.
They kinda look like small cheetahs, they are really fun and can get really big sometimes.
look at your cats tummy when its big babys are inside
I'm sure they can but that's if the big cats don't kill the little ones