cat family (mammals)

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cat family (mammals)

Cheetahs

world's fastest cats
2007
An introduction to cheetahs, discussing what they look like, how and where they live, their hunting and running abilities, their babies, and their endangered status.

Cats

all about them
1978
Discusses the care, feeding, training, and breeding of cats as well as their social history, relationship with people, and uncanny abilities. Also includes brief information about other members of the cat family.

Big cats

2000
Provides information about the anatomy, biology, and behavior of lions, leopards, tigers, cheetahs, pumas, and jaguars, and includes nearly two hundred photographs.

Big cats

kingdom of might
1996
Presents 120 color photographs of leopards, lions, tigers, cheetahs, pumas, and jaguars; and provides information about the behavior, natural history, biology, population, and range of the world's big cats.

The big cats

1976
Discusses lions, tigers, cheetahs, and other big cats whose strength, speed, and cunning make them very successful hunters.

Wild cats

live, learn, discover
2008

Welcome to the world of wild cats

1997
Presents color photographs and information about wild cats, including lynx, bobcats, and mountain lions, discussing their appearance, hunting skills, habitats, and behaviors.

Wild cats

cougars, bobcats, and lynx
1997
Provides information about the three species of North American wild cats--cougars, bobcats, and lynx--discussing fourteen topics, including where they live, how they give birth and raise their young, and what they eat.

Big cats

1988
An introduction to the physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment of lions, tigers, leopards, jaguars, and other wild members of the cat family.

Lord of the Kill

2003
With his parents in India, sixteen-year-old Ben Jepson is in charge of Los Coyotes Preserve, a refuge for big cats near Los Angeles, when two powerful groups try to shut it down by intimidation, murder, and kidnapping the largest tiger in captivity.

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