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LSouthern
the lovely leocbrito has started a contest staring out favourite animals the Big Cats!!!!
which can be found here
leocbrito.deviantart.com/journ…
and we will feature the winners at the Big cat club as well
so every one have alook, its worth a look at least!!!
Also it has been brought to my attention THAT there is TOO many members and the general public as well, after MANY tiresome notes asking people to fave the original work they still do, so after 4 FAVES, im sorry to say you are BANNED
harsh but i am personally getting tired wasting my time sending notes out to people 25 times a day when i could be submitting peoples brilliant work
if you do have a problem about the banning please note me on my orginal account LSouthern
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BigCats
LSouthern
the lovely leocbrito has started a contest staring out favourite animals the Big Cats!!!!
which can be found here
leocbrito.deviantart.com/journ…
and we will feature the winners at the Big cat club as well
so every one have alook, its worth a look at least!!!
Also it has been brought to my attention THAT there is TOO many members and the general public as well, after MANY tiresome notes asking people to fave the original work they still do, so after 4 FAVES, im sorry to say you are BANNED
harsh but i am personally getting tired wasting my time sending notes out to people 25 times a day when i could be submitting peoples brilliant work
if you do have a problem about the banning please note me on my orginal account LSouthern
love
BigCats
Winter Feature
Its been a very long time since we did a feature as of late, (coughcough)
Unfortunately, life gets a hold and I can only apologise about that
So, well it is coming up to that part of the year Christmas, so I thought a winter cat theme would do nicely
So, behold below, great work from the community, check them out and help by leaving a fave at least
Thank you all Lisa
Asiatic Cheetah General Information
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taken from http://bigcatswildcats.com/cheetah/asiatic-cheetah/
The Asiatic cheetah is generally believed to have separated from African cheetahs somewhere between 32,000 and 67,000 years ago. More recent research places the separation at 5,000 years ago. Young cats were often captured in the wild, tamed and trained to hunt by Indian nobility.
Physical Appearance
The Asiatic cheetah can grow (from head to body) up to 4.5 feet long, with a tail almost 3.5 feet in length. Their heads are smaller than African cheetahs. The cat’s fur is tan with black spots. They also have a
Amur Leopard General Information
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found at http://www.amur.org.uk/leopards/
The Amur (far eastern) leopard, Panthera pardus orientalis, is the rarest big cat in the world and yet is still a relatively unknown species of leopard outside of its homeland in Russia. The approximate population stands at about 35 individuals remaining in the wild. Until about 14 years ago very little conservation work had been carried out but in the past few years some major initiatives have been set up to try to save these animals.
Description
Amur leopard walking towards a camera trapThe Amur leopard is recognizable by longer fur
Asiatic Lion General Information
Asiatic Lion
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Nearly all wild lions live in sub-Saharan Africa, but one small population of Asian lions exists in India's Gir Forest. Asian lions and African lions are subspecies of the same species.
Asian lions once prowled from the Middle East to India. Now, only 200 to 260 of these magnificent animals survive in the wild. The Gir Forest's dry teak woods were once a royal hunting ground. Today they are a reserve where the endangered Asian lions are heavily protected. An additional 200 Asian lions live in zoos.
Lions are the only cats that live in groups, called prides. Prid
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Have you considered doing the collections method instead of submitting work? If you're not sure what I mean *wildlifephotography are using this method so you can take a look