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  • Hi, i live in birmingham and i am very interested in "Big Cat"... i am 14 and when im older i want to open a zoo dedicated to big cats. so it will include tigers, lions, jaguars, cheetahs, leapords, snow leapords and so on. but of course, i cant do it on my own. if you are interested in going into business with me please message me. thanks... oh and it will help alot if you live in birmingham *and rich* lol... anyway message if interested... bye.

  • @AmarjitFTW Here is another idea if you want to be involved with big cats--study animal behavior in school so that you can then study them in the wild. It's a lot more rewarding for both you and the wild animals than keeping them as slaves to entertain people. There are opportunities for volunteering in Africa doing research or wildlife rehabilitation--google "volunteer africa wildlife" or something like that.

  • theres so many names for big cats... so theres only four names in general?

    1. Jaguar(cougar,panther,leopard)

    2. Cheetah

    3.Tiger

    4. Lion

  • @Killer31st

    Jaguar, Leopard, Tiger, and Lion actually.

  • @Killer31st Some of these are actually two different groups. The Jaguar, Leopard, Tiger and Lion are part of the Pantherinae subfamily. The Cheetah, Couger and other smaller cats, i.e. Lynx and domestics are part of the Felinae subfamily. The name Panther is just a blanket term that seems to be used to describe many different cats like the Jaguar, Leopard and Cougar, usually the ones that are of melanistic color. However, there is no cat known as a "Panther". Hope that helps.

  • @Killer31st Some of these are actually two different groups. The Jaguar, Leopard, Tiger and Lion are part of the Pantherinae subfamily. The Cheetah, Couger and other smaller cats, i.e. Lynx and domestics are part of the Felinae subfamily. The name Panther is just a blanket term that seems to be used to describe many different cats like the Jaguar, Leopard and Cougar, usually the ones that are of melanistic color. However, there is no cat known as a "Panther". Hope that helps.

  • @Killer31st Some of these are actually two different groups. The Jaguar, Leopard, Tiger and Lion are part of the Pantherinae subfamily. The Cheetah, Couger and other smaller cats, i.e. Lynx and domestics are part of the Felinae subfamily. The name Panther is just a blanket term that seems to be used to describe many different cats like the Jaguar, Leopard and Cougar, usually the ones that are of melanistic color. However, there is no cat known as a "Panther". Hope that helps.

  • @Killer31st Some of these are actually two different groups. The Jaguar, Leopard, Tiger and Lion are part of the Pantherinae subfamily. The Cheetah, Couger and other smaller cats, i.e. Lynx and domestics are part of the Felinae subfamily. The name Panther is just a blanket term that seems to be used to describe many different cats like the Jaguar, Leopard and Cougar, usually the ones that are of melanistic color. However, there is no cat known as a "Panther". Hope that helps.

  • @Killer31st Some of these are actually two different groups. The Jaguar, Leopard, Tiger and Lion are part of the Pantherinae subfamily. The Cheetah, Couger and other smaller cats, i.e. Lynx and domestics are part of the Felinae subfamily. The name Panther is just a blanket term that seems to be used to describe many different cats like the Jaguar, Leopard and Cougar, usually the ones that are of melanistic color. However, there is no cat known as a "Panther". Hope that helps.

  • BIG CATS R MY FAVS.

  • Yes, let them free into the wild so hunters could kill them even more, brilliant ideas --_--

  • These animals are beautiful.

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    great vid UY

  • the panther showed here is actually the black jaguar...

  • the bitch is lauohing!! i hope she and her mother would be food for these animals somewhere in the very near future...

  • what hell are you talkin about? haha

  • it is very cruel to have these animals in castity.they deserve to be free!!!

  • i agree with you, but unfortunately they are nearly extinct and as far as i know the black panthers have gone extinct outside of captivity.. they should be held in a real reserve not a zoo reserve which is made for spectating.. humans are invovled both in keeping them alive and hunting them.. kind of ironic.. no involvement is the best kind

  • actually i live close to a place called springdale and there was a black panther spotted there last week

  • i agree.

  • the reason why the panther does not go in the water is because they rarely goin in the water, but on the other hand the jaguar likes to hunt in and out of the water.

  • lol people still think "panther" is an actual animal?

  • The cougar (Puma concolor), also puma, mountain lion, or panther, depending on region, is a mammal of the Felidae family...

  • actually they DO go in the water, they're one of the few cats that love water. The "Panther" here is a jaguar. Panther is just a term used for melanistic jaguars, cougars, or leopards

  • wonderfull!

  • wonderfull!

  • that pure mayan cats I LOVE THEN

  • They're beautiful...went today but too busy there and didn't get chance to see them...such a shame...

    good video!!

  • Yeah, very few cats aren't averse to water. The only ones I know of are Jaguars (wild) and Abysinnians (domestic).

  • tigers love water too. The white tigers at the zoo loves jumping into the water during feeding time, they're amazing.

  • Leopards (panthera pardus) are said to like water also. the main reason they tend to avoid it most of the time though is due to the presence of crocs and hippos in the lakes and rivers where they inhabit..though they aren't as adverse to water as lions and most other felids, are.

    The fishing cat (prionailurus viverrinus) spends a great deal of time in the water - possibly more so than jaguars and bengal tigers.

  • so afraid of water huh!

  • Jaguars actually loves water, BJ (the black jaguar's name) just doesn't want to go into the water, she usually goes in after a while.

  • it just rained... so the water probably's a tad too cold... haha... they are damn pretty...

    cool cats!

  • haha..yea BJ is not a fan of the rain...they are really cool. I love watching them.

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