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All wild cats, including big cats, small wild cats and wildcats, are members of the carnivore order and felidae family, which are biological classifications. Members of the felidae family are called felids.

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  • All wild cats, including big cats, small wild cats and wildcats, are members of the carnivore order and felidae family, which are biological classifications. Members of the felidae family are called felids.
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Scientific name
  • Leopardus tigrinus
  • Leopardus pajeros
  • Leopardus pardalis
  • Pardofelis temminckii
  • Prionailurus bengalensis
  • Leopardus jacobitus
  • Panthera onca
  • Prionailurus viverrinus
  • Felis chaus
  • Prionailurus rubiginosus
  • Neofelis nebulosa
  • Felis silvestris lybica
  • Leopardus geoffroy
  • Leopardus guigna
  • Puma yagouaroundi
  • Panthera leo
  • Panthera pardus
  • Felis nigripes
  • Felis margarita
  • Leopardus wiedii
  • Acinonyx jubatus
  • Felis bieti
  • Felis caracal
  • Felis concolor Linnaeus
  • Felis manul
  • Felis silvestris silvestris
  • Leptailurus serval
  • Lynx canadensis
  • Lynx lynx
  • Lynx pardinus
  • Lynx rufus
  • Panthera tigris
  • Pardofelis badia
  • Pardofelis marmorata
  • Prionailurus iriomotensis
  • Profelis aurata
  • Uncia uncia
Habitat
  • Africa
  • Canada
  • Europe
  • Asia
  • Americas
  • Unites States
  • Andes Mountains
  • Variety of habitats from arid thorn forests to dense forests and swampy grasslands
  • Africa and Asia
  • Eastern and southern Asia
  • Iriomote Island, Japan
  • the Andes Mountains in a restricted area of Chile and Argentina
  • Mountainous areas of central Asia
  • Ranges from Nepal to south China and Indonesia
  • The equatorial jungles of Senegal, Kenya and northern Angola
  • Western India, semidesert and upland areas of Africa.
  • Tropical forests from Mexico through Central and South America east of the Andes to Argentina.
  • range in the steppes of central Asia
  • Swamplands and forest streams in Central and South America
  • the Himalayas, south China, Taiwan, Malaysia, Sumatra and Borneo
  • Found widely throughout Africa and is abundant in areas south of the Sahara
Species
  • Leopard
  • Lion
  • Jaguar
  • Tiger
  • Puma
  • Bobcat
  • Caracal
  • Cheetah
  • Ocelot
  • Jungle Cat
  • Serval
  • Eurasian Lynx
  • Pallas Cat
  • Snow Leopard
  • Clouded Leopard
  • Jaguarundi
  • Margay
  • African Golden Cat
  • African Wildcat
  • Andean Mountain Cat
  • Asiatic Golden Cat
  • Bay Cat
  • Black-Footed Cat
  • Canadian Lynx
  • Chinese Desert Cat
  • European Wildcat
  • Fishing Cat
  • Geoffroy's Cat
  • Iriomote Cat
  • Kodkod
  • Leopard Cat
  • Marbled Cat
  • Oncilla
  • Pampas Cat
  • Rusty Spotted Cat
  • Sand Cats
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