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The cat family

All cats around the world spend their time doing the same sorts of activities: hunting, eating, and sleeping.


Living alone

Cats like to live on their own; very few live in groups. The only cats that live together are mother and their babies.



Cat carnivores

Cats eat only meat, and those that live in the wild have to catch it. Some are fussier than others.

1. Caracal: these cats can leap high into the air to catch birds.

2. Bobacat: this cat lives in the woodlands of North America and and eats         

     rabbits.

3. Jaguarundi: this small, stocky cat eats anything it can catch.

4. Fishing cat: this cat catches fish by grabbing them with its claws.


The loudest roar

Most big cats roar; when this lion gets angry, his roar can be heard 8 Km (5 miles) away! All other cats miaow, purr, and growl.


Cat features

All cats look similar, but their coats, shapes, and size are suited to where they live. This serval has a long neck and big ears to enable it to see and hear well in long grass.

Stalk and pounce

Unlike dogs, cats cannot run fast for long distances, so they rely on their ability to stalk and pounce. When stalking, they keep their bodies low, move slowly, and then pounce.


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