A normal full grown cat usually is about 8-10 inches long. If they are a special breed that happens to grow longer they usually get no bigger then 12-15 inches.
Most foxes are about the size of an average full grown cat. I don't think that foxes can eat a house cat! Most foxes are about the size of an average full grown cat. I don't think that foxes can eat a house cat!
The average length of a full grown kookaburra is 46 cm.
Yes, although that would be fairly small for a cat. Cats body length seems to range, in full grown cats, from about 12 to about 18 inches.
at full length about 2.6 m
The electric eel typically grows to about six feet in length
A kitten is much smaller than a full-grown cat. Kittens are typically a fraction of the size of adult cats, with their size varying depending on the breed and age.
7 or 9 inches
A full grown King Crab carapace is approximately 4.7 inches in length.
approximately 16 hours a day
probably the cat because newborn puppies drink only milk-
Yes, a larger raptor such as a large owl or an eagle can catch and kill a full-grown cat.
Yes, a full grown male tiger is generally larger than a full grown male lion. Tigers are the largest big cat species and can weigh up to 600 pounds, while lions typically weigh up to 500 pounds.