Learn About Animals

If you want to find animals in the wild, you need to know and understand them.

If you want to photograph wildl animals you need to know and understand them.

Iberian lynx,(Lynx pardinus), mother with nine month old kitten. They are endemic to Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Spain in Europe.

Iberian Lynx

Once listed as the most endangered of the cats, the Iberian Lynx is well on the way to recovery. A photographic trip to Southern Spain gives you a good chance to spot this cat in the wild.

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Thriving in its natural winter habitat amid the snow-covered terrain of Torres del Paine, Chile, the pair of Pumas (Puma concolor) gracefully enjoy the soft glow of the setting sun.

Mountain Lion

The Mountain Lion is the most widespread of the cats in the Americas. Also known as the Puma or Cougar, it ranges from Patagonia to Canada and is most often seen in the mountains.

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The Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) is the largest subspecies of tiger and is critically endangered according to the IUCN Red List.

Tiger

The Tiger needs no introduction. The largest of the cat family is found throughout Asia but the majority of the population is found in India. The conservation efforts of the last years have been most successful in India where some of the national parks are ‘overflowing’…

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Within the diverse array of domestic cat breeds (Felis catus), the Persian stands out for its lavish fur.

Domestic Cat

Yes this is a site for wild animals but the domestic cat is very closely related to other cats and is sometimes found in the wild. Be sure you can distinguish feral and wildcats.

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A stealthy Margay (Leopardus wiedii) gracefully stalks through the undergrowth, showcasing its agility and hunting prowess in its habitat.

Margay

The Margay is a jungle cat from the Americas. It resembles its close cousin the Ocelot, in a lot of ways, not least its looks. The fact that it is called Baumozelot, or Tree Ocelot in German, explains a lot. It does spend a lot more time in the trees than its relative.

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A wild cat, an Ocelot (Leopardus pardalis), stands besides the dirt road going through Parque Nacional Defensores del Chaco in Alto Chaco, Paraguay.

Ocelot

Who can resist the large eyes of an Ocelot? The jungle cat ranges from the US to South America, but is not often seen as it inhabits the deep jungle. Chances of an encounter are higher than for other cats as it is somewhat active during the day time.

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A Fishing Cat (Prionailurus viverrinus) confidently wades through the stream, poised and ready to snatch a fish with its impressive hunting skills.

Fishing Cat

The Fishing Cat is, as its name implies, an excellent fisher. Living in the wetland areas of Southern Asia, fish is its preferred food source but the cat still eats plenty of small mammals and reptiles as well. Sri Lanka is a great place to see one in the wild.

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Sand cat (Felis margarita) shows how they blend in with the sand.

Sand Cat

Little is known about the sand cat. It lives in places across the Sahara and middle east. One of the best places to see the sand cat in the wild is Western Sahara where a week in the desert should produce multiple sightings. Otherwise it is hard to find.

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Borneo Bay Cat

The Borneo Bay Cat is one of the least well known and least studied of the cats. Its life in the Borneo rainforests is a closely guarded secret and it has rarely been photographed.

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This image beautifully showcases the distinctive ears of the serval and the tall grasses of its hunting grounds. The serval (Leptailurus serval) relies on its keen sense of hearing to locate small prey hidden in the grass, deftly pouncing with precision to capture its quarry.

Serval

The serval is well known from BBC documentaries showing its amazing jumping prowess. Catching birds in the air isn’t its only skill though, it also has excellent hearing, pinpointing the sounds of the mice in the undergrowth.

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African Golden Cat

The African Golden Cat (Caracal aurata) is a mysterious and captivating species, seldom seen and little understood. Roaming the rainforests of Central and West Africa, its presence is a testament to the rich, yet threatened, tapestry of African wildlife, urging efforts …

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Andean cat (Leopardus jacobita) in Cochahuasi Animal Sanctuary near Cusco.

Andean Mountain Cat

The Andean Mountain Cat (Leopardus jacobitus), one of the world’s most elusive felines, thrives in the high altitudes of the Andes. Its distinctive silver-grey fur and bushy tail highlight the unique biodiversity and the challenges of conservation in South America’s rug…

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A Canadian Lynx (Lynx canadensis) strides gracefully through the snow, its large paws and elongated legs acting as natural snowshoes. This adaptation allows it to navigate snowy terrains with remarkable ease, showcasing its perfect adaptation to the winter landscape.

Canada Lynx

Discover the fascinating world of the Canadian lynx (lynx canadensis) and learn about its habits, habitat, and conservation efforts. Its beautiful thick fur keeps it warm in the winter and the massive paws allow it to walk on snow with ease.

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Jaguar (Panthera onca) captured in mid-leap against a lush green jungle background, showcasing the raw power and grace of this formidable predator. This breathtaking moment, set in the natural habitat along the Cuiabá River in Brazil.

Jaguar

The jaguar (Panthera onca) stands out with its powerful build and distinctive rosettes, marking it as the apex predator of the New World. Residing from Argentina to the US, they favor tropical rainforests and wetlands. Jaguars are solitary, skilled in ambush hunting, pr…

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