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Felidae Europe

Lynx

Lynx lynx

  • 80 km/h
  • 18-36 kg
  • 10-17 years
Boreal Forest

The Eurasian lynx is the largest of the four lynx species and Europe’s third-largest predator. Supremely adapted to life in deep snow, the lynx preys…

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Felidae Africa

Serval

Leptailurus serval

  • 80 km/h
  • 8-18 kg
  • 10-20 years
Savanna Grassland

The serval is a medium-sized African wild cat renowned for the highest hunting success rate of any wild cat — catching prey on nearly 50%…

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Tiger

Panthera tigris

  • 65 km/h
  • 90-310 kg
  • 10-15 years
Tropical Forest

The tiger is the largest wild cat species, a solitary apex predator that once ranged across much of Asia from Turkey to the Russian Far…

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Felidae Africa

Lion

Panthera leo

  • 80 km/h
  • 120-190 kg
  • 10-14 years
Grasslands and Savanna

The lion is the only truly social wild cat, living in cohesive family groups called prides that can number up to 30 individuals. Native to…

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Felidae Americas

Cougar

Puma concolor

  • 80 km/h
  • 29-90 kg
  • 8-13 years
Forest & Mountain Terrain

The Cougar — also known as the Mountain Lion, Puma, or Panther — holds the Guinness record for the animal with the most common names,…

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Felidae Africa

Leopard

Panthera pardus

  • 58 km/h
  • 28-90 kg
  • 12-17 years
Tropical Forest & Savanna

The Leopard is the most widespread of all wild big cats, ranging from sub-Saharan Africa to the Russian Far East and the jungles of Southeast…

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Felidae Africa

Caracal

Caracal caracal

  • 80 km/h
  • 8-18 kg
  • 10-16 years
Savanna & Dry Scrubland

The Caracal is a sleek, powerful wild cat found across Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Central and South Asia. Famous for its extraordinary…

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