Big cat

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Big Cat refers to the larger members of the Felidae family, which includes species such as lion, tiger, leopard, cheetah, jaguar, and cougar. These species are distinguished by their size, strength, and predatory nature.

Classification

The term "big cat" is typically used to refer to any of the five species of the genus Panthera: the lion, tiger, jaguar, leopard, and snow leopard. The cheetah, cougar, and clouded leopard are also often included in this group due to their large size.

Characteristics

Big cats are characterized by their large size, powerful bodies, and sharp retractable claws. They are carnivorous and are known for their ability to hunt and kill prey. Some big cats, such as the lion, are social animals that live in groups called prides. Others, like the tiger and leopard, are solitary animals.

Habitat and Distribution

Big cats are found in a variety of habitats across the world, from the savannas of Africa to the jungles of South America and the forests of Asia. Their distribution is largely determined by the availability of prey and the suitability of the habitat.

Conservation

Many big cat species are threatened or endangered due to habitat loss, poaching, and conflict with humans. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect these species and their habitats.

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