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Big Cat Tiger

The big cat tiger is in danger of extinction; its hunting is restricted; no farms raise this animal for sale. There are four known subspecies of these felines; they inhabit various regions and vary in body size, coat coloration, and typical prey. These creatures inhabit the tropical rainforests of Central and South America. These animals are pure carnivorous; they hunt mostly at night. Small rodents and birds are the common food for these animals. The average body length of the felines is from 40 to 50 cm; the tail is about 40 cm long. While the body size of this species is a little larger than average domestic feline, it weights less than most domestic breeds. The big cat tiger is in danger of extinction; its hunting is restricted; no farms raise this animal for sale.

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There is not much information on these animals, as they live in dense forests and are hard to locate. These small species are similar to the domestic feline in size and are one of the smallest species of the family. They are native to Costa Rica through to Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador. They are well adapted to living in the forests and can climb well. They eat birds, land based rodents, reptiles and insects and reach the weight of about 2-3 kg. The average litter size is about 1-3 cubs. The big cat tiger is in danger of extinction; its hunting is restricted; no farms raise this animal for sale.

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