Their color varies from reddish to sandy yellow to tawny brown to grey with faint tabby markings. The back of the ears are reddish to brown.
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You can't have a wild cat it's not right to take a wild animal out of it's wild habitat. And the cat would be very fierce and could have countless desiseases.
It forms the natural habitat for the Jaguar- the animal, in the cat family. In Spanish, Jaguars are referred to as Tigres, which is zoologically inaccurate. They are wild and beautiful cat-animals.
Bengal cats do not have a natural habitat, as they are a humanly created cross between a domesticated cat, and an Asian Leopard Cat. The Asian Leopard Cat is found in southern and eastern Asia.
The Toyger does not have a natural habitat, as it is a humanly created breed of cat. It is a tabby that is bred for it's tiger like markings.
I'm not so sure but I'm guessing they are trees and grass.
The cat faced spider is an orb weaver, and its natural habitat is in the outdoors anyplace that there are insects for it to catch. It is common throughout much of the United States and can be found in yards and gardens as well as forests and anyplace there are bushes or trees to support its web.
no cat do not have habitat
Well try opening the door and letting them in!
Humans - we destroy their habitat and used to shoot them. If you mean predator as in wild animal, then it is probably a large cat depending on where they live.
The term for a wild cat is just that - "a wild cat".
The Scottish Wild Cat.