RSS | Archive | Random

About

Home of the big cats! (And sometimes medium and also small sized wild cats.) This blog aims to share beautiful photography, conservation information, interesting facts, global news updates and stories of interest about big cats.

Links

Species Search
Recommended Websites
Frequently Asked Questions
Know Your Spots!

Ask

Disclaimer

We at The Big Cat Blog share the images we come across on the internet as both a fan of the photographer’s work and as animal lovers with a passion for felines. All images found on this blog remain the property of their respective owners. We lay no claim to any image featured here and receive no financial benefits from their use. We ensure that all images are correctly attributed to their respective owners. If material you own is featured here and you would like it removed or credited differently, you can contact us at thebigcatblog@gmail.com and expect a prompt response.

1 November 11
Photo by: Tambako the Jaguar
25 October 11
The Mata Ciliar Organization in Brazil has shared new pictures of its baby Oncilla. ”Fuss”,  as he was named by keepers, is now about 3 and a half months old, full  of energy, and plays all the time. Fuss was orphaned in August.
The Mata Ciliar Association operates the largest feline conservation center in Brazil and focuses  on conservation of the eight native species of felines in the region.  The center provides research, education and conservation support in  Brazil and twenty other countries.

The Mata Ciliar Organization in Brazil has shared new pictures of its baby Oncilla. ”Fuss”, as he was named by keepers, is now about 3 and a half months old, full of energy, and plays all the time. Fuss was orphaned in August.

The Mata Ciliar Association operates the largest feline conservation center in Brazil and focuses on conservation of the eight native species of felines in the region. The center provides research, education and conservation support in Brazil and twenty other countries.

18 October 11
Photo by: pattoise

Photo by: pattoise

14 October 11
Two cheetah cubs play-fight while the sun sets on the Maasai Mara in  Kenya.  Wildlife photographer Roy Mangersnes caught the cheeky pair on  camera while watching from a distance.
Picture: Roy Mangersnes/Rex Features

Two cheetah cubs play-fight while the sun sets on the Maasai Mara in Kenya. Wildlife photographer Roy Mangersnes caught the cheeky pair on camera while watching from a distance.

Picture: Roy Mangersnes/Rex Features

30 September 11
A four month old cub climbs a tree at Big Marsh in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
Picture: NICK GARBUTT/BARCROFT

A four month old cub climbs a tree at Big Marsh in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

Picture: NICK GARBUTT/BARCROFT

26 September 11
Photo by:  Tambako the Jaguar
19 September 11
Photo by: RayMorris1

Photo by: RayMorris1

2 September 11
Caracal cat Peggy, left, sits with her kittens, from right, females  Aziza and Binti and male Mkuze at the Oregon Zoo.
Picture: AP

Caracal cat Peggy, left, sits with her kittens, from right, females Aziza and Binti and male Mkuze at the Oregon Zoo.

Picture: AP

24 August 11
A two-hour-old lion cub in the Masai Mara feeds alongside older,  two-week-old cubs. Lions do dual feeding, so the lioness who is feeding  the cubs is probably only the mother of one set of cubs, as they feed  cubs that aren’t their own.
Picture: Paul Goldstein/Exodus Travels

A two-hour-old lion cub in the Masai Mara feeds alongside older, two-week-old cubs. Lions do dual feeding, so the lioness who is feeding the cubs is probably only the mother of one set of cubs, as they feed cubs that aren’t their own.

Picture: Paul Goldstein/Exodus Travels

23 August 11
Photo by: johnwobert

Photo by: johnwobert

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh