There are 41 species of wild cats worldwide. Felidae family includes 7 big cats and 33 small cats. IUCN recognizes 41 species as of November 2017
Medium-sized wild cat reaching up to 125 cm in length. Distinctive black bars on forelegs and stubby tail. Coat varies from tan to grayish-brown with black spots. Average lifespan of 7 years, rarely exceeding 10 years
Medium-sized wild cat reaching 40-50 cm shoulder height. Uniform reddish tan or sandy coat with distinctive black markings. Long legs, short face, long tufted ears, and short tail. Males weigh 7.2-19 kg, females 7-15.9 kg
Ligers reach up to 12 feet tall when standing on hind legs. They have sandy or dark yellow fur with distinctive tiger stripes. Males may have manes, while females are more likely to be fertile
There are 41 recognized species of wild cats as of 2017. Most Felid family members weigh under 50 pounds. Wild cats inhabit forests, mountains, and jungles worldwide
Both are members of Panthera genus, part of big cat family. Both are solitary creatures and endangered species. Only four big cats roar