According to wildlife experts, if you see a cougar in the east, it is probably a male who has wandered there in search of territory. But he will not find a female to mate with, therefore there are no thriving populations in the east. And there won't be unless humans make it happen by releasing females into the wild. There is plenty of prey for cougars in the east.
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Africa 1st (African Bush elephant) Asia 2nd (Indian elephant) North America 3th (American Bison) Europe 4th (European Bison) South America 5th (Baird´s Tapir) Australia 6th (Red Kangaroo) Antarctica 7th (Antarctic midge) (I excluded domestic herbivores like cows and camels)
America: I have the third largest cat The Jaguar. Africa: I have the second largest cat The Lion. Asia: I have the largest cat the Tiger. Antarctica: You guys are having cats?
@@samratsingh1907 Yes, but the lion is the largest cat in Africa, That’s why I mention the African lions. I think that there are now more than 700 wild asiatic lions according to the last census.
TH-cam is crowded with prevaricators who splice together unrelated strips of videotape. Tsuki is not one of those. He presents well researched and produced wildlife videos with excellent content.
Asia, North America and Europe will be tied. All three have wolves, and the largest wolves in said places are similar in size. But I don't know if you mean domestic or wild dogs, some people prefer to call wild canines just dogs, so this is confusing.
Those feral cats in Australia are getting big. Size for size they are probably the best hunters in Australia also. I would love to see how big they are in another 50 years an I would definitely love to see how big they are in 1,000 or even 10,000 years.
😎🥸Cougars are very dangerous and very large and so are black bears...black bears are VERY under rated as far as being dangerous 🥸😎You find these two animals everywhere
As a Dutch person. Dont hold any hope. When we had a wolf enter the netherlands ( yes a single freaking wolf) it wa son the news and as soon as she bit a sheep many people that dont have lives or better things to do wanted the wolf gone. Which is about how it will go with a lynx if it came back.
Even though this video is 5 months old, I will still put this here. Saying that the tiger only has 2 subapecies is very incorrect. They actually have 6 subspecies: Siberian, Bengal, Indochinese, Malayan, Sumatran, and South China. A little fun fact, there actually used to be 9 subspecies. The extinct subspecies are: Javan, Bali, and Caspian. Another fun fact, there are actually 2 subspecies of lion. We've got African lions (can be called West African, South African, East African, etc depending on their location) and Asiatic lions. Asiatic, although very very endangered, still exist in Gujarat, India, primarily in the Gir National Park
Man, you really know your cats! Thanks so much for sharing. You haven't forgotten a single one. I think you got them all. I am totally a cat person. The Lion is my favorite.🦁👍
If domesticated cats were taken to say Antartica and didn’t die immediately from the cold they’d destroy the penguin population in a few months or years
It's not that easy firstly it's very cold but let's assume cats have cold armour the second problem would be lack of camouflage penguins are not easy prey the are quite capable and have to deal with much stronger predetors like seals and whales I don't think a house would survive in Antarctica there is no water and not enough food if let's say they hunt like even polar bears
Part of the reason the Iberian Lynx is coming back so well is they had a successful captive breeding to release programme, it is also why #SWAforlife (@SavingWildcats) is partnered with the Junta de Andalusia on the so far successful breeding to release programme in the Cairngorms National Park for the Wee Highland Tiger.
And at least for Poland the map of its distribution is out of date, they are now a little bit more widespread and appear even in the western part of the country.
Oceania and Asia are tied for first (Saltwater Crocodile, largest was found in Papua New Guinea) Africa 2nd (Nile Crocodile) North and South America are tied for third (American Crocodile) Antarctica 4th (emperor penguin) Europe 5th (Great Bustard) And yes, birds are reptiles :)
@alia7960 Phylogenetically speaking, birds are reptiles, if we exclude them, "reptilia" becomes a paraphyletic group, this is because crocodilians and birds are more closely related to each other than either is to lizards, snakes, or turtles
@@Godzillasaurusinthevoid Length and height wise probably similar to jaguars but they are relative lightweights. The jaguar is third heaviest after lions and tigers.
Snow Leopards are also present in Pakistan with a population ranging from (200 - 420). Leopards too are present the Asatic Leopards and the Persian Leopard which was once considered extinct Asatic Leopard are highly endangered though recently population has started to grow and for Persian Leopard the Population is estimated to be near 200. Pakistan once had population of Asatic Lions, Asatic Cheetahs and Tigers but unfortunately lost these due to over hunting expecially during the British Rule Era. Not only were these Cats present Pakistan also used to host ancient populations of rhinos and Elephants which it unfortunately lost. Rhino presence was also mentioned in the Babar Nama present near Peshawar and Indus Valey Civilization contained its Seals.
Great vid pal. For the panthera family the skull is bulkier, they are more muscular and they can roar correct? Size wise a puma can rival a leopard or a jaguar.
One more thing on Cougar/Puma/mountain loin; they are the largest, none-big cat. This is because they cant roar. They make a very high pitch screech like meow
In present times, the average weight of male Siberian tigers is less than both Bengal tigers and African lions from the southern portion of the continent thanks to poaching, habitat loss, and the inherent limited prey.
Good video, but the 2 largest wild lions were 690 lbs, and the largest wild Siberian tiger was 777 lbs, while the largest Bengal tiger (with food contents in it) was 857 lbs, so probably around the same size as the largest Siberian tiger...
Interesting (and a little sad) to think that, had this video been made a couple of thousand years ago, the ranks would have been very different. Barbary lions were apparently larger - which might have pushed Africa above Asia; but the biggest shift would apparently have been Europe. European Lions, Tigers in Greece; both apparently larger than their (African and Asian, respectively) counterparts. Apparently existing near the Roman Empire’s insatiable entertainment industry was bad for a species.
Depending on if you consider Georgia a part of Europe (they are candidates for the European Union), they still have a small native leopard population in the wild, which means leopards live in Europe.
I always thought that the average Bengal tiger was larger than the average siberian tiger, but the largest Siberian tiger was larger than the largest Bengal tiger.
@arivontrapp Most venoms are not harmful if ingested. There is also a good chance that the cats don't eat the heads of the snakes, and so avoid the fangs and venom glands altogether.
Ok, before I get to watching it, the reason I clicked is because the title says 7 continents. I didn't think there were even domestic cats on Antarctica so I'm interested to see what the video says about that.
I love wild cats but have a strong dislike for the domesticated cat and its destructive activities, im happy to finally see someone not presenting all cats in a positive light.
European wild cats and domesticated cats are the same species, that's why they breed with each other so much. They are different subspecies though, as domesticated cats come from the Middle East.
You might find it crazy but you can also find them present at the Himalayas. A recent WWF documentary shows its presence in Pakistan hunting at the Snowy Peaks.
Uh, jaguars also live in North America. I wish Australia still had marsupial lions. What makes it worse as an Australian is that North Americans and Europeans could simply reintroduce lions and tigers and leopards in Europe but don't, and Africa and Asia could just stop wiping out lions and tigers but don't. Oceania isn't as privileged as the other continents. I still don't understand how Europe isn't just the same continent as Asia. Because Sunda tigers are almost extinct, with just 300 left, I want them to be introduced to Australia as proxies for marsupial lions. It's a truly brilliant idea.
Also they wouldn't introduce lions back to Europe because Europe is too urbanized. Where they gonna live? And if they could, it'd be too much of a threat to people and livestock. Most of Europe's dangerous animals were killed off throughout time because they were threats. Lions, wolves, bears, etc.
Nowadays Bengal tigers are bigger on average than Siberian tigers, the largest Siberian tigers were hunted off by poachers to a significantly higher degree than the largest Bengal tigers, in fact after 1970, the largest male Siberian tiger weighed 212 kg while the largest male Bengal tigers weighed 270 kg
@@greasher926 yeah that´s also true, although they are still known to take large prey like brown bears which are still relatively common in their range
Jaguars from North America are definitely bigger than Cougars in those areas and its not close. Not only in Mexixo but in Arizona New mexico etc. if you do some research you will see the famous “el jefe” who is way large than cougars from North America
It’s interesting to note that mountain lions are expanding their range back to Eastern North America.
Is that true?
According to wildlife experts, if you see a cougar in the east, it is probably a male who has wandered there in search of territory. But he will not find a female to mate with, therefore there are no thriving populations in the east. And there won't be unless humans make it happen by releasing females into the wild. There is plenty of prey for cougars in the east.
@@NLEcoppa1 Check my previous comment.
There are exotic populations throughout Australia also, especially south west WA.
@@NLEcoppa1 Yes it's true. I've seen them
Way to go pal!!
Here’s a ranking video
Ranking the largest old world monkeys
if you include walmart, North America wins!
Amazing video! Very formal and easy to understand. Keep up the good work.
will do :)
@@TsukiCove Hey bro you made a big mistake for North America. The largest cat in North America is the Jaguar not the Cougar
There's so much junk infesting TH-cam in this genre that it makes me appreciate well informed and info dense content such as this channel. No fluff, no sensational filler and the info is on point as far as I can tell.
Nice work! Subscribed.
Do a ranking continents by the largest herbivores next
Africa 1st (African Bush elephant)
Asia 2nd (Indian elephant)
North America 3th (American Bison)
Europe 4th (European Bison)
South America 5th (Baird´s Tapir)
Australia 6th (Red Kangaroo)
Antarctica 7th (Antarctic midge)
(I excluded domestic herbivores like cows and camels)
@@jmca_power Indonesia - Rhino, South America - cocaine-hippo's, the oceans- Manatees (not whales, they are not pure herbivores)
i think the indian Gaur bison is larger than north americas bison @@jmca_power
@@asherdayne6157
That is true, but it doesn't really affect my list
@@jmca_power wonder wat bison meat taste like though
America: I have the third largest cat The Jaguar.
Africa: I have the second largest cat The Lion.
Asia: I have the largest cat the Tiger.
Antarctica: You guys are having cats?
Australia: I have the largest feral house cats.
Asia has Asian Lions too, less than 400 but they are there.
@@samratsingh1907 Yes, but the lion is the largest cat in Africa, That’s why I mention the African lions.
I think that there are now more than 700 wild asiatic lions according to the last census.
The largest cat is the African lion
@@loucifer4205 No, It's he tiger, The records of the biggest felids in modern times correspond to tigers not to lions.
TH-cam is crowded with prevaricators who splice together unrelated strips of videotape. Tsuki is not one of those. He presents well researched and produced wildlife videos with excellent content.
thank you i really appreciate it :)
Love this series
Excellent video ❤
Keep it up Mr. Tsuki!! ❤❤
I was just roaming in your channel and found this video uploaded 46 secs ago
now, do a rank all the 7 continents by there largest dog - from smallest to largest video to go with this one.
lol
That sounds like a good idea to me 👍
Asia, North America and Europe will be tied. All three have wolves, and the largest wolves in said places are similar in size.
But I don't know if you mean domestic or wild dogs, some people prefer to call wild canines just dogs, so this is confusing.
@@VexinsightAustralia does have the dingo and Africa has hyenas and North American would be the winner as it also has coyotes
@@5nafFNAFSquirrelsquirrel hyenas are not dogs
Those feral cats in Australia are getting big. Size for size they are probably the best hunters in Australia also. I would love to see how big they are in another 50 years an I would definitely love to see how big they are in 1,000 or even 10,000 years.
You wouldn't, lol
I find it difficult for them to last that long.
Excelent video, it´s no surprising, now it would be interesting if the top changes but with the prehistoric cats of each continent
Antarctica: What about the leopard seal - that’s a cat!
Literally has leopard in its name.
It's not a cat.@@DirtCheapFU
Pinnipeds are caniformes
@@mtkoslowski they are closer to dogs than they are to cats
@@jmca_power
I was making a joke…
Very nice video Tsuki
Underrated educational channel.
What are your thoughts about Lynx´ slowly moving through Germany to the Netherlands and Belgium?
😎🥸Cougars are very dangerous and very large and so are black bears...black bears are VERY under rated as far as being dangerous 🥸😎You find these two animals everywhere
That is cool, the Eurasian Lynx is going to be reintroduced to the UK soon as well. I love Eurasian Lynx.
As a Dutch person. Dont hold any hope. When we had a wolf enter the netherlands ( yes a single freaking wolf) it wa son the news and as soon as she bit a sheep many people that dont have lives or better things to do wanted the wolf gone. Which is about how it will go with a lynx if it came back.
Even though this video is 5 months old, I will still put this here. Saying that the tiger only has 2 subapecies is very incorrect. They actually have 6 subspecies: Siberian, Bengal, Indochinese, Malayan, Sumatran, and South China.
A little fun fact, there actually used to be 9 subspecies. The extinct subspecies are: Javan, Bali, and Caspian.
Another fun fact, there are actually 2 subspecies of lion. We've got African lions (can be called West African, South African, East African, etc depending on their location) and Asiatic lions. Asiatic, although very very endangered, still exist in Gujarat, India, primarily in the Gir National Park
I love how the hyena just trots and steals the cheetahs food and trots away like a normal day lol
Man, you really know your cats! Thanks so much for sharing. You haven't forgotten a single one. I think you got them all. I am totally a cat person. The Lion is my favorite.🦁👍
If domesticated cats were taken to say Antartica and didn’t die immediately from the cold they’d destroy the penguin population in a few months or years
It's not that easy firstly it's very cold but let's assume cats have cold armour the second problem would be lack of camouflage penguins are not easy prey the are quite capable and have to deal with much stronger predetors like seals and whales I don't think a house would survive in Antarctica there is no water and not enough food if let's say they hunt like even polar bears
@@AryanMahipalyou underestimating cats 😂
Thank you for including the snow leopard it's my favorite large cat and an amazing creature.
I love all ❤😻cats 😻❤ large and small!
But still great video keep the good work up
The cat anatomy and physiology is an evolutionary masterpiece.
largest north american cat is the jaguar, recently moved back into arizona who appear on film to outweigh mountain lions
Dont forget that Mexico is part of North America to. :D
Btw...there is a beautiful view at 12:12
Local Tucsonian here, that’s definitely true. Jaguars in Southern Arizona and Mexico outweigh any mountain lion.
On film is as scientific as about the same as calling jane fat but mary looks bit fatter so she is not calibrate scale pal
@@ViralShortsNZ ok then facts. jaguars are heavier than mountain lions. period.
Bonus round for Australia would be 'not a cat, not even a placental, and also extinct, but have you heard of thylacoleo...?'
Part of the reason the Iberian Lynx is coming back so well is they had a successful captive breeding to release programme, it is also why #SWAforlife (@SavingWildcats) is partnered with the Junta de Andalusia on the so far successful breeding to release programme in the Cairngorms National Park for the Wee Highland Tiger.
There is feral cats on sub antarctic of Kerguelen and Macquarie island where they have a devastating impact
I'd love to see a ranking video of the smallest cats by continent
a Eurasian lynx was also seen in the Chernobyl reserve
And at least for Poland the map of its distribution is out of date, they are now a little bit more widespread and appear even in the western part of the country.
Did it glow in the dark?
Next up: Ranking every continent based on its largest reptile 🦎🐍
Oceania and Asia are tied for first (Saltwater Crocodile, largest was found in Papua New Guinea)
Africa 2nd (Nile Crocodile)
North and South America are tied for third (American Crocodile)
Antarctica 4th (emperor penguin)
Europe 5th (Great Bustard)
And yes, birds are reptiles :)
@@jmca_powerI know that but plz make it number 7
@@jmca_powerbirds are warm blooded, reptiles cold.
@@jmca_powerDoesn’t that depend on how the taxonomy is defined. Most of the times, birds have a separate class from reptiles.
@alia7960
Phylogenetically speaking, birds are reptiles, if we exclude them, "reptilia" becomes a paraphyletic group, this is because crocodilians and birds are more closely related to each other than either is to lizards, snakes, or turtles
I thought that pumas are also found in south america amazon rainforest.
All the way to Patagonia.
They are, but they are much smaller than Jaguars in areas where both coexist
@@Godzillasaurusinthevoid Length and height wise probably similar to jaguars but they are relative lightweights. The jaguar is third heaviest after lions and tigers.
They are
If you watched the video you would know that to be true
I love the content ❤ and keep up the good work 😊 ~ Tsuki
what is the song you use for your outros?
I can't wait a misunderstood endangered species list.
Top Countries with Big cats in Asia
Snow leopard
1: China(3000)
2: Mongolia( 1000-1500)
3: India( 350-500)
Tigers
1: India( 3400-4000)
2: Russia( 600-750)
3: Indonesia( 250-500)
Cheetahs
1: Iran(20)
2: India(12 trying to revive) Extinct
3: Afganistan( 2-3)
Leopards
1: India(14,000-15,000)
2: Nepal(1000-1500)
3: Shri Lanka( 700-1000)
Lions
1: India(680-750)
(Extinct from rest of the Nation's)
Snow Leopards are also present in Pakistan with a population ranging from (200 - 420).
Leopards too are present the Asatic Leopards and the Persian Leopard which was once considered extinct
Asatic Leopard are highly endangered though recently population has started to grow and for Persian Leopard the Population is estimated to be near 200.
Pakistan once had population of Asatic Lions, Asatic Cheetahs and Tigers but unfortunately lost these due to over hunting expecially during the British Rule Era. Not only were these Cats present Pakistan also used to host ancient populations of rhinos and Elephants which it unfortunately lost.
Rhino presence was also mentioned in the Babar Nama present near Peshawar and Indus Valey Civilization contained its Seals.
*sri lanka
Does anyone know where I can find the video of the tourists fending off the jaguar?
just type the last part of the sentence into youtube
Great vid pal. For the panthera family the skull is bulkier, they are more muscular and they can roar correct? Size wise a puma can rival a leopard or a jaguar.
I LOVE cats i even have 2 cats I didn’t know some of these cats like the sand cat but I also didn’t know that the tiger is one of the most deadly cat
An idea, Make a list of countries with most man eating animals
I had expected the dominant cat on Antarctica to be an orange tomcat named Geoff.
For the record, the cougar is known by different names in different parts of the USA: mountain lion, panther and puma.
BTW Jaguars also live in North America, everything from Mexico to Panama is also part North America.
The Iberian Lynx would do well in parts of Australia.
It's not mainland Antarctica, but you can find cats on the Kerguelen islands.
Tigers are by far my favorite of the big cats. But jaguars are just as majestic ❤
One more thing on Cougar/Puma/mountain loin; they are the largest, none-big cat. This is because they cant roar. They make a very high pitch screech like meow
They are also more closely related to house cats than they are to lions. That's also the case for cheetahs.
You should have talked about the pallas cats
In present times, the average weight of male Siberian tigers is less than both Bengal tigers and African lions from the southern portion of the continent thanks to poaching, habitat loss, and the inherent limited prey.
what happened to the cats that went to antartica?
Maine coontz shoulda gotten an honorable mention. Lol
Good video, but the 2 largest wild lions were 690 lbs, and the largest wild Siberian tiger was 777 lbs, while the largest Bengal tiger (with food contents in it) was 857 lbs, so probably around the same size as the largest Siberian tiger...
Interesting (and a little sad) to think that, had this video been made a couple of thousand years ago, the ranks would have been very different.
Barbary lions were apparently larger - which might have pushed Africa above Asia; but the biggest shift would apparently have been Europe. European Lions, Tigers in Greece; both apparently larger than their (African and Asian, respectively) counterparts.
Apparently existing near the Roman Empire’s insatiable entertainment industry was bad for a species.
Yo tsuki make a video on the largest leopard spices
Interesting. But that droning voice made me sleepy ! 💤💤💤
The Australian ferals are on that constant dirty bulk.
16:18 folks say the UK doesn’t have any native big cats……. Well that’s literally because of the Arnie…..
he will fight them until the end haha
we have a few invasive ones, though. At least something to keep the deer population in check.
We do have wee (Highland) Tigers though. And they are talking about reintroducing the Lynx
Can you do the samehings with dogs as well as herbivores?
Jaguars live in North America well. Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, Panama, Belize, El Salvador all have them.
Depending on if you consider Georgia a part of Europe (they are candidates for the European Union), they still have a small native leopard population in the wild, which means leopards live in Europe.
Georgia is in Asia
@@tapaskumar4482It is in Europe.
i think sunda clouded leopard and jungle cat
Alot of people in Britain would argue they do have big cats
they don't i live there, the rumors about escaped big cats are just rumors
Do the feral oceanic cats behave more like jaguars and tigers or do they have small prides like lions
Africa and its treasures 💗
The Quegurr is way more menacing than the Cougar.
Actually, the largest WILD male Siberian Tiger ever recorded was one in the 1950's which reached 423kg or 932 lbs.
I always thought that the average Bengal tiger was larger than the average siberian tiger, but the largest Siberian tiger was larger than the largest Bengal tiger.
How do sandcats not die by eating vemonous snakes? Are they immune?
The snakes are venomous, not poisonous.
@@andrewsmallacombe9468 So do you mean they have vemon but aren't poisonous?
@arivontrapp Most venoms are not harmful if ingested. There is also a good chance that the cats don't eat the heads of the snakes, and so avoid the fangs and venom glands altogether.
@@andrewsmallacombe9468 Oh! Thanks!
They don't die if they avoid being bitten.
I have a lynx and he is 100 kilos. Greetings from Finland.
Ok, before I get to watching it, the reason I clicked is because the title says 7 continents. I didn't think there were even domestic cats on Antarctica so I'm interested to see what the video says about that.
Bobcats have been known to take down whitetail deer.
I love wild cats but have a strong dislike for the domesticated cat and its destructive activities, im happy to finally see someone not presenting all cats in a positive light.
great video, but the lions heaviest weight you cited was a captive specimen named simba not a wild one. the largest wild lion weighed 313 kg.
And it was a southern African lion.
I thought the 230 pound cougar was insane, running across a 330 pound jaguar jeeez us
You not including siberia tiger?
Actually there are some leopards in northern Caucasus technically in Europe
few thousand years ago europe had cave lions, modern lions,hyenas,cave bears,leopards and jaguars and now everything is gone sadly
European wild cats and domesticated cats are the same species, that's why they breed with each other so much. They are different subspecies though, as domesticated cats come from the Middle East.
South African Leo here🦁🇿🇦🤙🏼
Lynx, despite weighing around 14kg is known to take down a deer, much bigger and heavier than he is...
Arizona and New Mexico have small populations of jaguars
Were Eurasian Lynx ever found in Britain?
Yes
@yeg466 Are there any plans to reintroduce them? Or would it be impractical?
@@natquesenberry6368 they are talking about it.
You might find it crazy but you can also find them present at the Himalayas. A recent WWF documentary shows its presence in Pakistan hunting at the Snowy Peaks.
outro music?
There are large feral cats in Antarctica on the Kerguelen Islands.
THE KINGS OF THE JUNGLE!
Uh, jaguars also live in North America. I wish Australia still had marsupial lions. What makes it worse as an Australian is that North Americans and Europeans could simply reintroduce lions and tigers and leopards in Europe but don't, and Africa and Asia could just stop wiping out lions and tigers but don't. Oceania isn't as privileged as the other continents. I still don't understand how Europe isn't just the same continent as Asia. Because Sunda tigers are almost extinct, with just 300 left, I want them to be introduced to Australia as proxies for marsupial lions. It's a truly brilliant idea.
Marsupial Lions aren't cats but marsupials. They just look similar to cats.
Also they wouldn't introduce lions back to Europe because Europe is too urbanized. Where they gonna live? And if they could, it'd be too much of a threat to people and livestock. Most of Europe's dangerous animals were killed off throughout time because they were threats. Lions, wolves, bears, etc.
@@simohayha6031No shite, Temu Sherlock. However, its closest living comparison is big cats.
@@simohayha6031You never know. Man is the only threat because of that toxic mindset.
@royhay5741 so passive aggressive. What's the matter man.
1:28 Tassie tigers ???? 😢
Nowadays Bengal tigers are bigger on average than Siberian tigers, the largest Siberian tigers were hunted off by poachers to a significantly higher degree than the largest Bengal tigers, in fact after 1970, the largest male Siberian tiger weighed 212 kg while the largest male Bengal tigers weighed 270 kg
Deer populations have also been reduced by poachers, so they don’t have the nutrition to get as large.
@@greasher926 yeah that´s also true, although they are still known to take large prey like brown bears which are still relatively common in their range
@@jmca_power yes, and they hunt bears when there isn’t enough deer
@@greasher926 yup
India is the only country where all 4 species of big cats are found .
there are 5 big cats
@TsukiCove I know ,it's still the only country were all 4 species of big cats.
North America and South America should have been combined into one section. Cougars and Jaguars are found in both.
What about the Eurasian lynx for Europe?
Oh sry
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I tuaght jaguars where biggger ? Or weight more because they are super powerful fir thier size
Australia really surprised me with a 15 kg cat's
I’m from Colorado and we have mountain lions so
Jaguars from North America are definitely bigger than Cougars in those areas and its not close. Not only in Mexixo but in Arizona New mexico etc. if you do some research you will see the famous “el jefe” who is way large than cougars from North America
didnt realuze eurasian lynx is so much larger than canadian lynx!
I mean we all know the black footed cat is the coolest
north america used to have the largest lions in the world