Discusses the genetic ancestors of wild cats and presents information on the physical characteristics, behavior, habitat, and threats to different kinds of wild cats, including servals, jaguars, and lynxes.
Presents information about the physical features, behavior, habitats, and geographical distribution of wild and feral cats throughout the world, and the dangers they face from humans and changes to their environment.
However, fecal analysis showed that small mammals such as dik-dik, hares, hyraxes, rodents, and ground birds formed a major part of the leopards' diet in this area.36 In the Kalahari Desert, male leopards killed once every 3.3 days and ...
Wild Cats of the World provides a detailed account of each species of wild cat, examining their importance throughout history and the future of some of the most endangered breeds.
This book examines the behavior, biology, and conservation of the more than 30 small wild cat species.
As part of the unique, science Know-It-Alls! Series that features stunning covers and engaging text, this book puts the spotlight on Wild Cats! Did you know that lions are the only cats, that live in family groups called prides?
They're the same species as house cats. But they act more like wild cats. WHY CAN'T WILD CATS LIVE IN PEOPLE'S HOMES? Wildcats wouldn't make good pets. They need to hunt and roam large areas. They can also be dangerous. caracal.
Forty-one ready-to-be-colored line drawings of wild felines: lion, tiger, ocelot, Spanish lynx, other lesser-known species.
Describes the physical characteristics and behavior of such North American wild cats as the lynx, bobcat, and mountain lion.
After enduring a week of punishing try-outs and making the cut for the girls' varsity field hockey team, new players must participate in a night of questionable bonding traditions and loyalty tests, orchestrated by the most senior girls on ...
Describes the characteristics and habits of the wild cats of North America, including the lynx, bobcat, mountain lion, and others.