No one can deny the amazing beauty and abilities of the big cats of the world. Because so many are sought after for their fur, their numbers are in decline. This is a list (which is by no means exhaustive) of 10 amazing big cats. The ten cats were selected because they either have a creative way of hunting, an amazing coat pattern, or are simply awe inspiring.

The bobcat is a North American member of the big cat family. As a predator, it inhabits wooded areas, desert edges, semi desert edges, and swampland environments. The bobcat’s diet consists of: rabbits, hares, deer, small rodents, and even insects. Similar to many other big cats, the bobcat is a solitary hunter. Each bobcat will use a single method to mark its territory. Although bobcats are hunted by humans, for both sport and fur, their population is under no immediate threat at the time. However, continuous hunting of bobcats could jeopardize their population. Bobcats will travel for the last three hours of sunlight and three hours after sunrise. They are also very skilled at adapting to a new environment. This is a very important skill for the animal because humans have a tendency to invade a their habitat. The grayish brown coat, black-tipped ears, and whiskered face resemble many species of lynx. The bobcat may be considered a “big cat” but in relation to other big cats, it is very small in size. In fact, it is only about twice as large as a domesticated cat.
The ocelot is famous for looking extremely similar to a domestic cat. Its fur may resemble that of a clouded leopard or jaguar. Regrettably this amazing coat has made them a valuable hunting target. Ocelots often hunt for lizards, amphibians, deer, rodents, and frogs. Ocelots are mostly found in South America, Central America and Mexico. Ocelots were considered endangered during the 1980s but have since been removed from the endangered species list. They are rarely seen together and enjoy resting in dense foliage. They are exceedingly territorial and will sometimes fight to the death at the invasion of land. Since ocelots are nocturnal, they have the best night vision of the big cats.
The caracal cat is also known as the Persian or African Lynx. It is closely related to the African Golden Cat. They are best known for their extraordinary climbing and jumping skills. The Caracal is distributed over Africa and Western Asia and will usually hunt alone at night. They are best known for their amazing ability to snatch birds out of the sky but their diet also consists of antelope, gazelle, rodents, and the occasional ostrich. When a caracal catches its prey, it will shear the meat off the skin so they won’t have to eat the fur of the animal. If food is scarce, it will eat bird feathers and even rotten meat. A sighting of a caracal cat is extremely rare because they are also very skilled at hiding from humans.
The Jaguarundi is found in Mexico and Central and South America. It is said to resemble an otter because the coat is a solid color (except for the spots they have at birth) and it has rounded ears. There has been no desire for this animal’s fur but the Jaguarundi is suffering due to the loss of habitat. Many Spanish speaking countries call the Jaguarundi “leoncillo” which means “little lion”. Unlike many big cats, this cat hunts during the day. They usually eat rabbits, hares, birds and sometimes fruit. Most Jaguarundis live in low brush places near running water.
Almost matching the size of a domesticated cat, the marbled cat is one of the smallest of the big cats. The cat’s 45cm tail will sometimes be used as a balance when hunting. The marbled cat’s range stretches from parts of India to southeast Asia. Their diet consists of squirrels, reptiles and birds. Unfortunately, this cat is rarely studied because they are extremely difficult to spot. Their population is said to be under 10,000 because of their shrinking forest habitat. Scientists have discovered that the marbled cat is closely related to Asiatic Golden Cats. Looking at the picture, it is obvious where the cat got its name from.
The jaguar is the third largest big cat in the world. It is the national animal of Brazil. Jaguars closely resemble leopards but are much larger. It is also one of the few big cats that enjoys swimming. They are solitary predators and are known to regulate the populations of prey species. The powerful bite of the jaguar allows them to break through shell and hard reptile skin. Sadly, their numbers are dropping quickly and are nearly threatened because they are often killed by humans. Jaguars’ short, stocky limbs make then skilled in climbing, crawling and swimming.
The snow leopard lives in the mountain ranges of Central Asia, Afghanistan and many other parts of the world. Its life span is usually about 15-18 years. It is about the size of a regular leopard but has a long tail that is used for balance in rugged terrain. They may live in caves in mountainous regions. There are estimated to be about 5,000 snow leopards left, making them an endangered species. The snow leopard will occasionally kill prey three times its size. Their diet consists of ibexes, boars, and deer. A snow leopard will not fight hard for its territory.
Lions usually inhabit savannah and grasslands and will sometimes be found in forests. A group of lions is called a pride which consists of females, lion cubs, and a few male lions. The female lions usually do the hunting in groups (males will rarely ever hunt). The lion is known as a vulnerable species with a population decline of 30-50 percent. A male is recognized by its mane. The lion is the second largest feline in the entire world. The color of their coat is usually a light yellow. Lion cubs are born with spots on their body but they disappear as they mature. The diet of a lion includes wildebeest, impalas, zebras, and buffalo.
Many people classify the cheetah as the world’s fastest land animal with the ability to reach speeds of 70 miles per hour. The round, black spots on the cheetah help them to camouflage when hunting. The head of the cheetah is said to be small compared to other big cats. They will eat mostly mammals including gazelles, wildebeests, and zebras. When a cheetah sprints for its prey, its body temperature becomes so high that it would become fatal if kept at that level for a long period of time. Cheetahs are on the World Conservation Union list of vulnerable species. There are said to be about 12,400 cheetahs left in the wild.
Tigers are usually found in southern and eastern Asia. Like many big cats, they are territorial and solitary. The dark, vertical stripes that overlay the reddish orange color is one of the most noticeable characteristics of the tiger. They are featured in many forms of ancient mythology. Tigers living in the wild will usually prey on animals such as buffalo, boar, deer, and sometimes leopards and pythons. In the wild, tigers can leap up to 16 feet. They always live close to water because they enjoy bathing. Unfortunately, the tiger is one of the Big Five Game animals of Asia.
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The only way I can describe the sound is more of, for lack of a better word, a Yowl.
Now that I heard then… this was distinctly something like a growling roar. Definitely not a dog or a coyote.
I suppose it’ll remain a mystery.
Thanks!
Maybe that WAS it… it’s been so long I can’t be sure. All I know is that it was nothing familiar that I heard—but it sounded big-cat-like.
AND, since there’s little else, cat-wise, it COULD have been, other than a bobcat or lynx… then that’s what it had to be… and the Youtube thing you found is probably what I heard.
So thanks again, that was a mystery solved very quickly. The best kind.
Every time I read about species’ populations shrinking due to invasion of their natural habitat by man, I get more angry. The signs that man has come to far are cropping up more and more often in the news and even in informative websites like this one. According to CNN, tribes that live in the Amazon and have never been in contact with the civilized world are soon to be in for a rude awakening when loggers destroy the last areas of unharmed Amazon forest.
I don’t want to complain and I try not to focus on all the bad aspects of our world, but it is becoming clear that the world is either A) too overpopulated/industrialized, B) too stupid and unethical toward nature, or some combination of the two to do much about our amounting situations at hand. Due to my background, I’m not particularly opposed to legal hunting, but its sad to think that some large species of cats mentioned above are coming close to being extinct solely due to the destruction of their homes.
wow…such a wonderful list… all of them look so cute but they are dangerous…i carried a baby cheetah taken care by forest officer… a few months ago when we went for a picnic to place called mathren…near city called mumbai… my driver says there are lot of forests in India….don’t know if its true
Fun list Muttley . . . er . . . Hope!
Oh I love them all. I wish none of them were endangered though.
I have always loved Ocelots but I must say that out of the list my new favorite is the snow leopard!
The only other big cat I can think of is the mountain lion or puma that didn’t make the list.
Good List! All of them are awesome.
The Caracal Cat almost needs be called ‘Caramel’ Cat.
I have this strange urge to paint it!!!
Can we have the Liger as a bonus item? Even though they’re hybrids, they’re still *****ing awesome!
I think i should but a domesticated ocelot. They could be awesome cats.
OCELOT!
So steve you hunt mountain lions with hound dogs? NO WONDER MOST OF THESE BEAUTIFUL ANIMALS ARE ENDANGERED WHEN LOSERS LIKE STEVE ARE RUNNING AROUND KILLING THEM!
Sorry about the typo
One of my goals in life has always been to open up a big cat sanctuary; circuses and zoos (the corrupt ones) will often kill older or sick animals instead of paying to have them cared for- my wife and I are going to try to set up a sanctuary to adopt these animals instead.
Another reason you should boycott all circuses is because of the connections to ‘caged hunts’. If you don’t know what these are, google or you tube them- it’s one of the cruelest and sickest things humans do.
Big tough men with small penises have a big cat tied down, chained, drugged so it can’t fight back or has any chance to escape, just so the ‘hunter’ can set his dogs on it to tear it apart while he puts a bullet in it, just to claim he killed a lion, tiger, etc. The majority of these ‘hunters’ are from the U.S.A. – not that Americans are bad- just the combination of affluence and materialism makes it more accessable, and if you want to help raise awareness to put a stop to this, the focus needs to start in the U.S.A. first. there have even been remote websites set up for American buyers where the gun is operated manually and the buyer can pull the trigger and kill the animal- caged and unable to move- from the comfort of his own home.
It’s a disgusting and cowardly practice, and often times the animals being killed are old circus animals- chained to the ground and poisoned so they are defenseless. (Wouldn’t want to take the chance one of your dogs might get injured)
I cannot understand what kind of depth of insecurity and ignorance you must have to want to hunt just for the sake of killing (not feeding/survival) and it’s very sad to see how little people know of these horrible practices…. so.. educate yourself, and tell a friend. Maybe we can get some laws passed, to start. People need to stand up to needless cruelty and put a stop to it- make yourself heard.
Personally, I’m not against the laws that allow park rangers (as in some african countries) to shoot to kill poachers and hunters of extremely endangered species.
Just remember “Mr.Graves” – there are just as many female hunters out there as males and they, to take part enthusiastically in “cage hunts”. *****
You are soooo right about Ocelots! We were in Costa Rica recently and at one point my sister-in-law wandered off and came rushing back in terror because of the “giant cat” that had confronted her. Being stupid guys eager to hasten our own deaths, we couldn’t resist going to look for what we assumed was a jaguar. Lo and behold, we spot the “offending” cat almost immediately…a cute little spotted thing that you just wanted to hug, and poor Susan was soon getting a good ribbing. Then my brother (Susan’s hub) decided to take advantage of the situation to further embarrass her. (they had been fighting and it had gotten pretty juvenile) So he makes this condescending, idiotic, “here kitty kitty” move on the (what did jfrater say?….”They are exceedingly territorial and will sometimes fight to the death at the invasion of land.”…) ocelot. Needless to say, brother soon ran screaming for his life! At the time we were all stunned and concerned. After a few hours and a few drinks…. oh man was that funny stuff!!
A list of cats on my birthday, how did you know? I love all kitties and it makes me really sad to know that some of them could be extinct in a few years
And to everyone complaining ‘that’s not technically a big cat..’ lighten up!! It’s a nice list all the same, one of my favourite wild cats is the kodkod (or codcod), they’re so cute and small.
77 Muttley:
Let me see if I understood your point correctly. If I may, I’d like to repeat back to you what you said, just to clarify:
‘HURF DURF BLURF HUUURRRRR PEDANTIC BLURF DURRR IGNORE MAIN POINT HURF DUURFF… *****.’
Why yes, you are absolutely correct, you will never ever get back the time you wasted making a completely unimportant and blatantly obvious point that everyone already knew. I’m guessing you are from the US, and probably a little closer to the southern states. I have family there, which is why I can understand your thick accent.
Cheers.
Save the Siberian Tiger!!
Aninal Lover,
Read my poast again I hunt bobcats, there aren’t any mountain lions in my area or I would hunt them as well as I’m sure the tags are on a lottery system like they are for bobcats and it is a controlled number of tags.
Plus the pelts look great.
I think it’s funny when hunters get killed.
Umm… interesting list.
Paul that was a sick little comment
Panther?
There it goes almost naming all the big cats what next 18 incredible president of u.s.
The Sydney Morning Herald has an “odd-spot” column called Column 8. In this morning’s edition, someone asked “How big does a cat have to be before we call its kittens ‘cubs’?” That’s a variation on the discussion above about “what is a big cat?”.
thanks for the list! i love cats so much! anyway, i recently heard this touching story about a big cat (a lion) named christian. i am not good at telling stories so, i’ll just show you the clip:
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=adYbFQFXG0U
atdstars: I just watched that the other day – amazing!
PoorMe ,off the top of my head, I can’t come up with 18 incredible U.S. Presidents.
Factual error:
The tiger is NOT one of the Big Five game animals of Africa! In fact, it cannot be legally hunted. The classic Big Five are:
lion
leopard
elephant
buffalo
rhino
only the numbers 1-5 are big cats.
Further to my 88, someone else answered that question today:
“When do cats get sufficiently big that their offspring are cubs rather than kittens (Column 8, yesterday)? Rob Hutchinson, of Foster City, California writes: “My guess is that the dividing line between kittens and cubs is when you see their parents approaching. If you say, ‘Aren’t they cute?’ they’re kittens. If you say ‘RUN!’, they’re cubs.”"
Re 92 and whatever led to grubthrowers comment: tigers aren’t even found in Africa, they are mainly in India, South-east Asia and far east Russia.
By the way I don’t know number of president of US. My point is if we started to list out n items from something from universal set eith n elements then, every element will fall in the list and off course cats are lazy, amazing and why not majestic too!!; they don’t have to exercise like arnie, gov. of california to get body like his. My point is simple it lists every big cats possible so, good picture lets have something that can *****yze them like grading based on criterias.
haha, so funny story. There was this tiger in the San Diego zoo who’s cubs died shortly after being born. Afterwards she was launched into a deep depression and almost died. So as a solution the people in the zoo got some baby pigs, piglets, and put them in tiger suits with the mother tiger. She ACTUALLY didn’t attack them and even began treating them as her own cubs. TRUE STORY, I have the pictures to prove it lol
yay kitties!
I was happy to see Tigers as number one, those guys rule
Tigons and Ligers are pretty impressive looking
There is a feline nature preserve close to my home. In it, they take big cats that were pets or neglected and build them specially-made habitats for them. When I went there, all I could think of was how adorable they were! I could see why someone would keep them as a pet, especially the smaller ones. Too bad they’re not domesticated. One of the cats at that park had even bit the head (the entire head!) of its owner’s kid’s head. The kid survived, but the cat got dropped off there.
wat about a liger
they look so cool
snow leopard looks cool
Dear “Mr.Graves – I see you’ve taken the time to humiliate yourself in public once again – You sound like you’re speaking English – but I haven’t a clue what you’re saying. The blatant truth is that I don’t know what your problem is – but I bet it’s hard to pronounce.
I was responding to your blatantly *****ist comment that implied ONLY males take pride in pathetic
ego-stroking ‘cage hunts’: And you’re still a ***** – finally NO I’m NOT from the southern US – I’m not even from North America – - – in fact I don’t even come from that hemisphere – Praise God!!!!!
As for further comments – don’t let me have any more of your mind – firstly I don’t think you have enough left to share and secondly it’s WAY too small and fragile to be allowed out on its own!
Seeing comments of Muttley and Mr.Graves; I think they are having some sort of cat fight if they are big enough why not put them in the list. Sorry, if I have hurt your feeling.
I actually expected Tom, Top Cat, CatDog, Pink Panther and Garfield.
Fabulous List! Im lovin theat snow leopard!!!
I really impressed with the given data and pictures. I expected lion is the largest one. Any way you have prepared very good informations with amazing backup pictures. Congrats!!!
I don’t think i would of been able to put that list togther in any particular order.
To many of these Big Cats are just to Beautiful and Unique in there own way!
No Iberian Lynx here? I’m disappointed…
Just for the record White Tigers aren’t a sub-species they are just Bengal Tigers with white pigmantation
I have never heard of the Jagaurundi, but it is beautiful. Good List
If you are using the term “Big Cats” in a scientific zoological meaning, the Bob Cat is not a Big Cat. As a Felis Rufus, it is a small cat and has all the small cat characteristics.
110. Zoodocent: True, the bobcat is not one of the Great Cats, it cannot roar, it is of the lynx genus.
The ones which live in my area are L. rufus californicus, and tend to be somewhat larger than many of the average bobcat species. Although said to be about twice the size of a housecat, the bobcats in our area are about 45 to 60 lbs in size; perhaps a result of the abundance of prey animals, yet they are tall in conjunction with their weight, so who knows?
this list is awesome! it was super helpful thanks to your comments i had so great quotes for my resurch paper.
Tigers rock and I love Ocelots.
In Arizona we have a wildlife park devoted to big cats called Out of Africa. I have been to many zoos in my life but this isn’t like the rest. These cats are taken in from zoos and private collectors and from those that are seized from animal abusers. Every time I go I cannot tell you how awe inspiring it is to see these animals and know that they were saved by the 2 individuals who run the park. I have season passes and go as many times as I can. All proceeds go to the animals in the park. It started small and now they have added other animals like bears, giraffes and zebras.
They put on the most amazing shows. None of the animals are tamed and there are no guns or tranquilizers on the property. The keepers work with the animals and study their behavior and use the animal’s instinct to keep the peace. If you take the free tour, you learn all of this. One of the shows is called Tiger Splash. It shows how a keeper can get a tiger to act similar to a housecat. Ever dangle a piece of string in front of a cat. They fix on it and then pounce. Similar to what the tiger does…except they use a stuffed toy at the end of a long pole. They swish it in front of the tiger and get the tiger to fix on it. Then the splash part comes in. In the middle of the enclosure is a huge pool. The keeper gets the cat to ‘follow’ the stuffed toy and then the keeper runs and leaps into the pool….with the tiger right behind. I have a picture of a tiger leaping after the toy/human into the pool. How cool is that. If you get a chance, take a look at their site.
http://www.outofafricapark.com/
I forgot to mention in regards to my post above, that if you are at this park, you can get really close to the animals. In some parts you can be within 1 foot. You get to feed the tigers as well….Not what you are thinking! One of the keepers hands you some tongs with a bit of meat on it and you can push it through the chain link fence…right at the waiting tiger. Got pictures of that too. It was awesome.
So if you are ever in Arizona, check this place out!
Leopard or Liger (even though it is not natural).
thats so sweet i
Tigers are rightfully number one in this list,they are the biggest of all the big cat speces, certain species can be double the weight of large lions. their strength is unmatched by any other big cat. really,the Lion looks big,but the tiger IS big
Lions rule! The black panther (melanistic) or cougar should be on this list as well.
I was always more of a cat person.
where is the black panther or the puma? yudiputa na list
these cats are truly amazing. there are no other beast like them. can all of you agree…mr graves?…do you not agree that the bobcat truly is the most fierce animal? and jay poe lions totally rule!
over and out- bobcat and snowleopard
bobcat knows nothing about cats