It really depends on how big the cat is. the most logical one you could weigh it in is lbs. or ounces
Defitently the cheetah.
7 girls = 14 girl legs7 x 7 x 7 big cats = 343 big cats = 1,372 big-cat legs7 x 7 x 7 x 7 small cats = 2,401 small cats = 9,604 small-cat legs14 + 1,372 + 9,604 = 10,990 total legs
There are 10,992 legs on the bus when including the kitten's, cat's, girl's, and the bus driver's legs.
9,814
Yes. It is the most endangered big cat, almost surely extinct in the wild, with plans to reintroduce them.
Though Tigers are an endangered species, they are not the most endangered species of wild cat. The Amur Leopard of far eastern Europe, is the most endangered. With the announcement that there are only 25-35 left in the wild, the World Wildlife Fund along with the Wildlife Conservation Society, are trying desperately to save them.
Tigers are an endangered cat from India.
No not now
Seeing a big cat is a very rare sight but a lion is most common
They were close of being endangered. They were used for cat shows. The tailless cat is also high valued.
no
This beautiful big cat is endangered because of stupid poachers who hunted it just for it's skin. It wasn't just one person.
I would have to say the Iberian Lynx as it has faced extinction repeatedly. Additional Information: The Iberian Lynx is listed by the International Union of Conservation for Nature, or the IUCN Red List with a status of "critically endangered", and the population trend posted as "decreasing". They are also protected by the Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species, or CITES. Some consider the Iberian Lynx as part of the "big cat" group even though they are not really large. There are many small cats in circumstances as dire as the Iberian Lynx, but there is not a specific cat that has been chosen formally as the most endangered by the IUCN Red List or the US FWS Endangered Species List. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
No. But the tiger is endangered.
the is a big amout of animals
They used to be so endangered that they were declared extinct in the 1950s, after the introduction of the Persian in America. But the Central Maine Cat Club was formed to protect the Coons in the 1950s and now, it's the second most popular cat breed in the world! Sources: Wikipedia