Africa has the most species for the 'Big cats'. But Asia and the America's population of large wild cats has been increasing. Asia is home to a small population of Lions and Leopards, along with a few hundred Snow Leopards which live in the Himalaya Mountains. In both North and South America there are Cougars (also known as Mountain lions, or Puma's) and Bobcats inhabit the suburban areas of North America
Australia does not naturally have big cats or domesticated cats. Sailors brought them to Australia and they have become extremely popular.
Yes, there are still big cats in North America. Most notably mountain lions.
The cheetah is the most streamlined big cat.
yes and no, big cats are bigger ( stating the obvious) and little cat are small, big cats have different fur, bigger teeth, but same shape teeth. most importantly big cats kill for hunger and hunger alone, but the house cat kills for joy and fun.
No, most big cats have no predators.
There are pet cats and stray cats but no big cats in Jamaica.
Ceetahs have a territory like most big cats.
I'm sure they can but that's if the big cats don't kill the little ones
I don't know man but I do love tigers and most big cats.
Meat. I've noticed mostly from the deer family. ;)
The Big Cats of Shambala was created in 2004.
Leopard Lion Tiger Jaguar These four cats are from the same genus and are regarded as the "big" cats.