The official conservation status of the Leopard is "Near Threatened", and the staus of the Cheetah is "Vulnerable" which is one stage higher on the endangered list.
From lowest to highest severity the stages are:
Unlisted
Least Concerned
Near Threatened
Vulnerable
Endangered
Critically Endangered
Extinct in the Wild
Extinct
An animal cannot be both extinct and endangered. The Tasmanian tiger, more correctly known as the Thylacine, is extinct.
Jaguars are smaller than tigers and have tawny-ish or gold-ish fur while tigers have brownish-orange (more of an orange) fur. They both have lighter to white underbellies, neck, throat, chin, and lower jaw. Both have black markings. Tigers have black stripes and jaguars have black rosettes with small spots inside them. Tigers have longer fur around the back of their lower jaw and white brows.
Tigers are probably stronger than puma's when you consider brute strength alone, mostly because they are larger and have much more muscle mass. However, pumas have a more lean smaller size which makes them a lot more agile and "light on their feet".
No, it's vice versa. There are more Cougars then Jaguars.
The malaria protist kills vastly more people than jaguars do.
Yes they are they are slowly diminishing because half of their cubs don't live more than a year.
There is only one species of tiger, whereas there are about 30 species of seahorse. The IUCN considers most seahorses Data Deficient, although there are some threatened seahorse species. Tigers are considered endangered. Seahorses can reproduce more quickly and therefor recover faster than tigers. For all of the above reasons, I consider tigers more endangered.
tigers have bigger brains, relative to their body size, than lions, leopards or jaguars
yes
In general, jaguars are larger and stockier than leopards. Jaguars are the third-largest big cat species, behind tigers and lions, while leopards are the smallest of the four big cats in the genus Panthera.
Although a very powerful cat, jaguars are not as strong as tigers, which are the most powerful of the cat family.
Tigers are generally faster than jaguars. Tigers are known for being able to reach speeds of up to 40-50 mph in short bursts, while jaguars can run at speeds of around 50 mph but are not as consistent or agile as tigers.