Cats in the wild are nothing like those cuddly pets we have at home. In the jungle, they’re fast, fierce, and deadly.
Forget cuddly companions and cute whiskers—wild cats live by a different code. In the unforgiving wild, survival often means eliminating the competition. From the savannahs of Africa to the jungles of ...
There are 41 recognized cat species in existence, 34 of which are so-called "small cats." Truly wild-born cats face many challenges to their environments and food supplies that could lead them to ...
The cat family is well represented in Costa Rica with six different species of felines calling the small country home. Throughout my years of attaching cameras to trees in Costa Rica, I’ve had varying ...
In March, trail cameras, which are useful tools used to take note of wildlife populations, captured the rare jaguarundi in Honduras. These wild cats native to Central and South America are virtually ...
While ocelots are widespread in South and Central America, in the United States they are on the brink of extinction. They were once overhunted for their coats, and now they face shrinking habitats.
Milton resident turns Halloween into food drive as SNAP benefits set to expire Nov. 1 MILTON, Fla. -- The government will continue for a couple more days at least as the Senate adjourned Thursday ...
Bobcats are among North America’s most adaptable wild cats, quietly thriving from dense forests to desert canyons and even ...
Latin America’s feline species are losing their habitat and becoming trapped in small patches. Scientists are concerned about isolated populations and trapped individuals that are unable to migrate.