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- Q6667323 subject Q6850368.
- Q6667323 abstract "The term big cat, while not a biological classification, is used informally to distinguish the larger felid species from smaller ones. A narrower definition includes four members of the genus Panthera: the tiger, lion, jaguar, and leopard. Members of this genus are the only cats with the ability to roar. A more expansive definition also includes the cougar, clouded leopard and cheetah. The clouded leopard is considered an evolutionary link between big and small cats.Despite enormous differences in size, various species of cat are quite similar in both structure and behaviour, with the exception of the cheetah, which significantly stands out from the other big and small cats. All cats are carnivores and efficient apex predators. Their range includes the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Europe.".
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- Q6667323 comment "The term big cat, while not a biological classification, is used informally to distinguish the larger felid species from smaller ones. A narrower definition includes four members of the genus Panthera: the tiger, lion, jaguar, and leopard. Members of this genus are the only cats with the ability to roar. A more expansive definition also includes the cougar, clouded leopard and cheetah.".
- Q6667323 label "Big cat".
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