Lion
Tiger or another wild feline.
"Feline" is the term used to describe animals that belong to the cat family, including domestic cats as well as wild species like lions and tigers.
Jaguar.
No. They are a feline (cat) species.
A fox is a canine, a "dog" or canid, that is found in the wild. It is not a cat or feline. A link can be found below.
correction to above answer. australia has no native cats but it does have a serious problem with FERAL cats,theses are domestic cats that have gone wild,these cats get quite large,do lots of damage and are a pest
Hippopotamus: Large mammal found in rivers and lakes. Panther: Large wild cat known for its black color. Kangaroo: Marsupial with a strong tail for hopping. Tiger: Large feline with characteristic stripes. Gorilla: Large ape native to Africa. Cheetah: Fast, spotted feline known for its speed.
a wild animalDeer, to be exact.Fauve is the translation for feline.
A Stray, a Feral Cat.
The saber-toothed cat
The ocelot is a wild feline or cat, spotted, and found in Central and South America.
Wild cats can suffer from a variety of diseases, including feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), feline leukemia virus (FeLV), and various parasitic infections. They are also vulnerable to diseases like rabies and feline panleukopenia. Additionally, environmental factors and habitat loss can lead to stress-related health issues and increased susceptibility to infections. Conservation efforts are crucial to monitor and manage these health challenges in wild cat populations.