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Discover LudwigThe phrase "large cats" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to big or oversized members of the cat family, such as lions, tigers, and cheetahs. Example: "The zoo had a variety of animals, including large cats like lions and panthers."
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The connection between leaders and large cats in particular has a long history.
For decades, zoos crowded all large cats into themed houses and treated them similarly.
Throughout history, prominent men have identified with the majesty, power and machismo of large cats.
But in the large cats, an uncommon layer of fat shapes the cords into flat pads that vibrate more easily.
"It was kind of an epiphany," said Alan Rabinowitz, a zoologist who is president of Panthera, an organization that studies and promotes conservation of large cats.
Six other animals were taken to the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, and one, a snow monkey, was believed to have been eaten by one of the large cats.
They follow lions and other large cats in order to finish a carcass when the larger animal has eaten its fill.
But unlike many wildlife photographers, who "don't do people," Mr. Winter said he tried to tell the full story of tigers and other large cats.
The only animal unaccounted for, a monkey, has not been found and was most likely eaten by one of the large cats, officials said.
He is a shareholder in Okonjima, a lodge that donates a share of its proceeds to AfriCat, a nonprofit foundation dedicated to preserving Africa's large cats, not a shareholder in AfriCat itself.
But, he pointed out, "large cats breed over and over, with lions in particular breeding off and on, day and night, for days, so if it were really painful the female would not put up with it".
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