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Different types of cats Source:Wikipedia/google - Coggle Diagram
Different types of cats Source:Wikipedia/google
Tigers
"The tiger is the largest living cat species and a member of the genus Panthera. It is most recognisable for its dark vertical stripes on orange fur with a white underside. An apex predator, it primarily preys on ungulates, such as deer and wild boar."
Lions
"The lion is a large cat of the genus Panthera native to Africa and India. It has a muscular, broad-chested body, short, rounded head, round ears, and a hairy tuft at the end of its tail. It is sexually dimorphic; adult male lions are larger than females and have a prominent mane."
Panthers
"A panther is the melanistic colour variant of the leopard and the jaguar. Black panthers of both species have excess black pigments, but their typical rosettes are also present."
Domesticated cats
"This cat is a domestic species of small carnivorous mammals. It is the only domesticated species in the family Felidae and is commonly referred to as the domestic cat or house cat to distinguish it from the wild members of the family."
Wild cats
"Lifespan: 15 years (In captivity)
Scientific name: Felis silvestris
Tail length: 9.1 – 16 in. (Male), 7.1 – 14 in. (Female)
Trophic level: Carnivorous Encyclopedia of Life
Length: 17 – 36 in. (Male, Without Tail), 16 – 30 in. (Female, Without Tail)
Gestation period: 60 – 68 days"
Bob cats
"The bobcat, also known as the red lynx, is a medium-sized cat native to North America. It ranges from southern Canada through most of the contiguous United States to Oaxaca in Mexico."
Leopard
"The leopard is one of the five extant species in the genus Panthera, a member of the cat family, Felidae. It occurs in a wide range in sub-Saharan Africa, in some parts of Western and Central Asia, Southern Russia, and on the Indian subcontinent to Southeast and East Asia."
Jaguar
"The jaguar is a large cat species and the only living member of the genus Panthera native to the Americas. With a body length of up to 1.85 m and a weight of up to 158 kg, it is the largest cat species in the Americas and the third largest in the world. It aswell can go a shocking 50 miles per hour"
Snow
leopard
"The snow leopard, also known as the ounce, is a felid in the genus Panthera native to the mountain ranges of Central and South Asia. It is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List because the global population is estimated to number fewer than 10,000 mature individuals."
Jaglion
"A jaglion or jaguon is the offspring between a male jaguar and a female lion"
Tigon
"A tigon, tiglon, or tion is the hybrid offspring of a male tiger and a female lion. They exhibit visible characteristics from both parents: they can have both spots from the mother and stripes from the father."
Litigon
"A litigon is a rare, second-generation hybrid from a female tigon and a male lion"
"The ocelot is a medium-sized spotted wild cat that reaches 40–50 cm at the shoulders and weighs between 7 and 15.5 kg on average. It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. Two subspecies are recognized."
Ocelot