Domestic cats aren't all that different from big cats such as lions. They have exactly the same type of teeth that is perfect for tearing and rendering flesh and crunching up bone. Pet cats - like their wild cousins, get all their nutrition from meat-based proteins and fats, so feeding a pet cat food high in meat content and no grains or cereals is the best way to ensure your cat gets all the nutrition it needs.
All cats are hunters, and hunt in much the same way: Creep up to the prey as close as possible, then pounce on the prey. Cats can only run in short, explosive bursts and use their muscle power to bring down prey.
- but they are different in one way, lions and such hunt for food and hunger alone, but the house cat kills for just joy and pleasure, there has been many conflicts with this alone, you can research it your self its really fun
tigers and other big cats
Yes sometimes cougars,leopards,tigers and other big cats will make a meal domestic cats
Other tigers Lions. The other big cats. The small cats Mammals Vertebrates
Saber tooth tigers did not evolve into big cats: big cats, i.e., lions, leopards, jaguars and tigers share a common ancestor with the small cats and cheetahs (and all other living cats), and, in turn, all living cats share a common ancestor with the saber tooth tigers from the Eocene.
The eating habits of tigers, lions, and most other big cats are nearly identical.
Tigers are big cats and cats are afraid of water so tigers are afraid of water that is why they need shelter.
Meat, like all other big cats in the zoo.
Big Cats
Tigers are not very friendly around other predators. Tigers attack whenever they feel. And of course they are extremly dangerous like other big cats. But that's are weird question.
No. Cats are put into three different sections based on their size and tigers are in the big cat section. People may think that lions are bigger than tigers but tigers are the biggest of the big cats.
tigers
Panthers, also called Pumas, Cougars, or mountain lions, are large cats. However, they are not considered big cats. That is because they are not evolutionarily descended from the common ancestor of lions, tigers, leopards, Jaguars, and snow leopards.