What kind of big cat am i
My environment makes me more of a night person. I can function fine during both but prefer the evening. I definitely do my best work at night and find it hard to function during the day. I'm active with a preference for strength training.
I lean towards outdoor activity like hiking and climbing. I don't workout as often as I should, but I go hard when I do. I'm very fit and workout almost every day. I like to date around. I'm mostly solitary, but every once in a while I find a connection. I'm single and open to exploring.
I'm in a committed relationship. I need to get my rest or I can't function. I plan to get as much sleep as possible so I can be productive. I sleep about an average amount. I take naps pretty often to meet my sleep needs. I try not to fight or argue unless it's absolutely necessary. I'll step up and put someone in their place if they need it.
I try to avoid it, but if a fight happens, I go hard and end it as quickly as I can. It's very rare that someone steps to me because of my reputation. Deer meat. A nice steak. We talk every once in a while, but we're not that close. I'm mostly just close with my nuclear family.
I have a very strong relationship with my immediate and most of my extended family. Our relationship is about average. I'm confident and to-the-point. I'm pretty loud and aggressive when talking. I'm relatively quiet and try to blend in with others in the conversation. I don't talk much - I tend to wear my heart on my sleeve.
Predict the future. I learn the patterns of life and the universe to plan, problem solve, and predict what will probably happen in any given situation. To invent and create. I use my ability to free associate, combine ideas, and see things from all sorts of perspectives to create new and beautiful things! I am very attuned to what's happening to me, my health, and what is going on immediately around me. Using experience. I have a superb memory, I tend to be nostalgic and traditional, and I like the comfortable and familiar.
I prefer logic, facts, objectivity, open honesty, solving problems, and a life of worthwhile, lasting accomplishments. I prefer emotion, values, harmony, tact, and a life of deeply and positively affecting the lives of those around me. Sympathy: I make individual connections with people and I feel a very deep connection with those I care about. Empathy: I feel for others generally and I have a natural ability to read the room and feel how the group is feeling and what causes harmony or disharmony.
Fix the World: bring order, logic, efficiency, and progress to the world. I want to go and do. I want to build a better world. Question the World: sit and ponder in long internal debate, pick apart and analyze, test everything, question everything, discover the truth beneath it all. I want to be good, honorable, and just. I fear being corrupt or not living up to moral expectations. I have to test and measure things.
I crave certainty and stability. I won't rest until I'm sure! I'm the most compassionate. People want the nice one on their team. Nobody ever fires the nice one. They usually fight to keep the heart of the team there. Congratulations, you got the Lion! First, it is incredibly strong. It has more powerful arms than any other Big Cat and has very dense bones. This makes it incredibly strong and durable. In very short bursts, the Lion can reach up to 50 mph 80 kmph , making it one of the fastest animals on land.
It is also the second largest of all big cats, ranging from lbs. Some especially large wild Lions are said to have reached lbs. Thus, the largest Lion is smaller than the largest Tiger, though most Lions and most Tigers are still roughly the same size. Indeed, the Lion was the dominant animal on earth. The only living creatures that could reliably defeat them were humans.
As was typical, humans and lions fought a great deal in antiquity — as is evidenced by many lion bones in ancient human dwelling and human bones in ancient lion dens. Eventually, humanity drove lions to extinction in their European and Middle Eastern range. Paleontologists still debate how the North American Lions went extinct, though humanity may have played a role there as well.
Lions now live in only a small portion of their African range and a tiny forest in India. Large and dark manes only occur on male Lions who have high testosterone and good health. Thus, large manes are a feature to attract mates. It is also generally believed that Lion manes provide some protection in fights. The thick mane would cushion from blows, make it difficult for claws to reach flesh, and make it more difficult to bite the neck. However, the mane is still only thick hair and is not a perfect defense.
Lions are also known for their powerful roar, which can be heard from 5 miles 8 km away and is used as a form of long distance communication between Lions. Lions are also the most social of all cats, living in large Prides. All the females in the pride are sisters. The males are a group of brothers. Unlike most other pack animals, Lions have no strict hierarchy. There is no Alpha Male or Alpha Female — merely a family.
Lion Prides are highly affectionate and spend much of their days nuzzling one another, playing, or merely cuddling. While Lions may therefore appear lazy, the truth is that they are simply nocturnal by nature. Lions have three basic forms of hunting. The first and most common is all female groups, which use their great speed and intelligence to execute complex hunting techniques to take down faster prey.
Against larger prey like cape buffalo, giraffe, or elephant, the Lionesses and Lions cooperate with the Lionesses acting to corral and harass the prey while the stronger but slower males go in for the kill.
Contrary to popular belief, male Lions are perfectly capable of hunting on their own. While they are not as fast or stealthy as the females due to their upper body mass and mane, males are highly successful hunters — especially at night when ambushing from dense foliage.
When males hunt alone, Cape Buffalo appear to be the preferred prey. This strike is followed with a bite to break the neck. Large prey like Buffalo are often killed by one Lion biting the mouth and nose shut and wrestling the prey to the ground while the others bite and claw to wear down the prey by a combination of lack of oxygen and blood loss. Against large elephants, it is usually a matter of attrition by blood loss.
Both females and males will protect and provide for the cubs, though a majority of those duties fall to the females. Males also protect the pride lands. Lion prides act almost like countries or tribes, with each Lion pride viewing other Lion prides as potential enemies. Hyenas, Leopards, and Cheetahs are also considered enemies.
Male Lions will also defend the cubs and the females from any threats. Lions are also highly intelligent. This is shown in the wild with their sophisticated hunting tactics including flanking maneuvers, ambush, false retreat, etc. One pair of male Lions, who apparently had been attacked by a Cheetah as cubs, set an elaborate Cheetah trap.
They killed a female Cheetah in heat, and then waited for the male Cheetahs to follow the scent. They then killed each male Cheetah that arrived. While brutal, this certainly shows their intelligence. Recent studies have shown that Lions are capable of coordinated problem solving such as opening boxes that required both parties to pull their levers at once.
In fact, a recent University of Florida study showed that Lions are the best of all Big Cats at solving puzzle boxes to get to the meat inside. Lions have learned to open doors at some safaris, and Lionesses in specific even passed the Mirror Test — not only realizing that the mirror was their reflection, but using it for problem solving.
While their brains overall may be smaller than Tigers, their pre-frontal cortexes are much larger than any other Big Cat. The pre-frontal cortex is the area generally involved in planning, higher cognition, and moderating social behavior. While the majority of Lions live on the open African Savannah, Lions thrive in a wide variety of environments, such as braving the heat and dryness of the Kalahari Desert, swimming through and hunting in the waters of the Okavango Delta flood plain, and living deep in the Kafa Rainforest of Ethiopia.
The extinct Cave Lion was once the dominant predator throughout the steppes, forests, taiga, and perhaps even tundra of Europe, northern Asia, and Alaska. They remain the ideal symbol of regal power, wise leadership, and undying courage throughout Africa, the Middle East, and Western Civilization. Congratulations, you got the Tiger! The Tiger Panthera Tigris is known for strength, courage, and indomitable will. Tigers range greatly in size, with some as small as lbs.
A few rare individuals have been over lbs. This makes the largest Tigers to be the largest of all living Big Cats. Tigers once ranged throughout the Far East, large parts of Russia, and many parts of the Middle East, though they are now among the most endangered of all animals. They are largely victims of their own success. In addition to poaching for their furs and parts, Tigers were often hunted historically simply because they were the biggest and most dangerous predator in Asia to hunt.
Tigers are ambush predators, sneaking through the foliage, trees, and grasses, and then leaping out with a burst of speed and power to attack the prey. Against large prey, it will often bite the throat and use its front paws to wrestle the prey to the ground.
Tigers can sometimes kill medium to small prey with a single paw swipe. Tigers hunt deer, wild boar, water buffalo, yak, moose, and occasionally animals such as pythons, crocodiles, and salmon. A few scattered accounts exist of Tigers preying on Indian Elephants — which would make the Tiger the only solitary animal to hunt Elephants.
Such Elephant hunting is very rare and presumably on young or smaller Elephants, but it is impressive nonetheless. Tigers are unusual among felines in being excellent swimmers and loving the water. Furthermore, they can run at 45 mph in short bursts 72 kmph. They also will sometimes be surprisingly courteous to other Tigers that happen upon their kill.
While male Tigers will often fight and are aggressive towards each other, male Tigers will often allow females or cubs to share their meal. Tigers also have the largest brain cases relative to their body mass of all Big Cats. Thus, Tigers may very well be the most intelligent of all Big Cats. Their intelligence is demonstrated by their ability to hunt and survive in a wide range of habitats, their ability to successfully hunt nearly anything, their ability to accurately mimic the sounds of other animals to lure them, and their ability to very rapidly learn tricks in captivity.
They have superb memories often better than humans and are true escape artists, often able to plan elaborate escapes from seemingly foolproof enclosures. One study by the Universities of Wyoming, Minnesota, and Michigan found that Amur Tigers were the best of all the Big Cats at solving puzzle boxes to get the meat inside.
It is my favorite animal and I love them for being independent and how they live. I am a girl but i am not girly and like black , skulls , swords and animals. Elona I love leopards! DatKid Every other big cat quiz I have gotten jaguar. Thanks For This Amazing Test x. Koco I literally run on FOUR legs ,two legs two hands. I beat my brother on four legs. But he is faster than me on two legs. I love open spaces and going my own way. I love cheetahs and I run very fast. South America. It hides my scent.
I don't have any: I'm too insular. My family. My children. I am my friend. Those nice people who named a car for me. Good PR really. Caring for my family. People encroaching on my area. People taking away my food. Not much. I'm incredibly deadly. I'm more collectivist.
Outside my family, very. I'm pretty individualistic. Yes, but it takes a lot to cross one. I do, but I also just move away. I sure do. I not only keep mine, I'll break yours if I feel like it. I like to laze about. I go faster than I'd like, to stay ahead of things. Quite fast and quite young. Very fast and very young.
My devotion to my family.
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