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The Pebble first guide to wildcats

2009
A brief introduction to thirteen types of wild cats--which includes bobcats, cheetahs, jaguars, lions, pumas, tigers, and more--and provides information on the size, diet, natural habitat, and home country for each animal.

Feral cats

1999
Covers many aspects of these wild animals, including their physical features, reproduction and growth, habitat, social life, interactions with humans, and survival concerns.

Wild Cats

Past & Present
2008
Photographs and text profile the different types of wild cats found around the world, with information on their physical characteristics, distribution, behavior, and whether or not they are endangered.

Big cats

1994
Photographs and text discuss the lives and habits of the big cats such as lions, leopards, jaguars, and others.

Only some big cats can roar

1999
Examines the hunting and feeding habits, habitats, and physical characteristics of cats of all sizes, from the domestic pet cat to the saber-toothed tiger.

Wild cats and other dangerous predators

2001
In question-and-answer format, this book describes some of the most dangerous predators on the planet, including lions, tigers, bears, and wolves.

Big cats

2010
Focusing on simple words with short "a" and short "i," this book offers a look at some of the biggest cats in the world, such as lions, tigers, and cheetahs.

Wild cats

2007
Photographs and easy-to-follow text describe different types of wild cats, including lions, tigers, leopards, and cheetahs, with information on what they look like, what they eat, where they live, and how they hunt.

Small wildcats

2002
Describes the physical characteristics, habitats, hunting methods, and threats to the survival of many kinds of small wildcats found in Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Americas.

Wild cats of the world

1995
Photographic essay on the world's thirty-seven species of wild cats, with text explaining the predatory nature and behavior of the animals and what conservationists are doing to keep them safe.

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