The best answer I could find was Mammalology, which is the study of mammals. and a Zoologist, which is someone who studies animals. Neither is specific to the study of the wild big cats, but both include them. Any help would be appericated.
I'm sure they can but that's if the big cats don't kill the little ones
The study of cats is called felinology or feline behavior. It involves researching and understanding the behavior, biology, and health of domestic and wild cats.
Big cats like lions and tigers are apex predators, meaning they are at the top of the food chain and have few natural predators. However, younger or weaker big cats can fall prey to larger carnivores such as crocodiles, hyenas, and other big cats. Additionally, humans pose a significant threat to big cats through habitat destruction, poaching, and illegal wildlife trade.
They really aren't directly related, as domestic cats and big cats are in different subfamily, but still fall under the family Felidae. Domestic cats are in the subfamily Felinae, whereas big cats (Lions, Tigers, Leopards and Jaguars) fall under the subfamily Pantherinae.
They can both be pets. That's a bad question.
Felinology.
There are pet cats and stray cats but no big cats in Jamaica.
Biology would probably be a good start.
I'm sure they can but that's if the big cats don't kill the little ones
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.
Yes sometimes cougars,leopards,tigers and other big cats will make a meal domestic cats
All big cats can swim, although some prefer not to.
catology
The study of cats is called felinology or feline behavior. It involves researching and understanding the behavior, biology, and health of domestic and wild cats.
no
big cats live for 15-20 years in the wild