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Big Cats

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wildlife1 year ago

"Big Cat DNA Found on Sheep Fuels 'Beast of Cumbria' Mystery"

Scientists have found DNA evidence suggesting a leopard may be roaming the Lake District in the UK, after matching DNA from a dead sheep to a non-native large feline. This discovery, made by Professor Robin Allaby, marks the first scientific proof of large, non-native cats in Britain. However, more samples are needed for definitive confirmation, and some experts remain skeptical due to the lack of additional evidence such as multiple sheep kills or clear photographs.

animal-behavior1 year ago

"Study Reveals Big Cats' Remarkable Ability to Distinguish Human Voices"

A study has found that big cats, including tigers and cheetahs, can distinguish between familiar and unfamiliar human voices, indicating that even solitary animals possess social cognition. The research, which involved various exotic cat species in captive settings, revealed that the cats responded more attentively and intensely to familiar human voices compared to unfamiliar ones, regardless of whether they were hand-reared or mother-reared. The findings suggest that the ability to recognize individual human voices is not solely a result of domestication, but rather regular exposure to humans, and could also apply to wild cats if they were regularly exposed to human voices.

animal-behavior2 years ago

Cheetah's Surprising Meow Leaves Wildlife Fans Stunned

A video of a cheetah meowing like a domestic cat has surprised many people who were unaware that cheetahs cannot roar like other big cats. Cheetahs meow because they belong to the same sub-family of small cats, known as Felinae, which includes domestic cats. Unlike big cats such as lions, tigers, leopards, and jaguars, cheetahs have a fixed voice box that prevents them from roaring. The video has gained popularity on TikTok, with viewers finding the cheetah's meow adorable.

animal-welfare2 years ago

The Cruelty of Declawing Big Cats: A Warning

A new study has found that declawing big cats, such as lions and tigers, disproportionately affects their muscular capabilities compared to smaller cat species. Declawing involves removing part or all of the last bone of each digit, resulting in significant reductions in muscle density, mass, and strength in the forelimbs. This practice is often done to allow cubs to be handled safely for entertainment purposes. The research highlights the anatomically devastating effects of declawing on larger species and emphasizes the cruelty of this practice.