Why Are There No Big Cats In Europe?
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Why Are There No Big Cats In Europe?
The definition of big cats varies between organizations. Typically, the big cats refer to the 5 species from the genus Panthera. This includes the tiger, lion, jaguar, leopard, and snow leopard. Some also include cheetahs and mountain lions as big cats.
There are 3 wild cat species found in Europe today. They are the European wildcat, which is an ancestor of domestic cats. The Eurasian lynx is found in North, Central, and Eastern Europe. And the Iberian lynx is found in southwest Europe on the Iberian peninsula between Spain and Portugal. The Scottish wildcat is a variation of the European wildcat.
Lynx and wildcats are not considered big cats. But did big cats once roam Europe? And, if so, what happened to them?
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