Cougar, puma, mountain lion - they are all the same big, brown cat! The cougar might be a candidate for king of the forest, but it doesn't roar. It does growl, purr, and even chirp!Kids just learning
Bobcats are named for their little bobbed tails! These nocturnal wildcats prowl the forests of North America looking for prey. Be very, very quiet! They are hunting rabbits!Pounce like a bobcat on thi
With ear tufts and a ruff of hair around their faces, lynx might be the fluffiest wildcat. Their life in cold habitats demands it. Even their paws are big to act like snowshoes in the snow.New readers
Meet the biggest wildcat in North and South America. Usually covered with camouflaging rosettes, the jaguar is breathtaking to behold. But, occasionally, they are born with black fur, leading people t
Lions might be king of the jungle, but tigers are the biggest wild cat. Muscles ripple under those orange coats. And those stripes aren't just stunning - they're perfect camouflage, too. Gorgeous phot
Imagine always dragging your dinner up a tree to keep it away from roving hyenas. You'll often find the leopard in a tree, with their snack on a nearby branch. The leopard's spotted coat is legendary