Large Cats
The big cats are the four members of the genus panthera. These cats are unique not only in sheer size, but also in their ability to roar. A specialized larynx and a unique part of the throat called a hyoid apparatus allows for the production of a true, deep roaring sound.
While the cougar, cheetah, snow leopard and clouded leopard are also fairly large, and occasionally included in this group, their larynx creates more of a combination hiss/snarl sound without the bass tone of a real roar.
The snow leopard has been included in the genus panthera since 2008, but there is some controversy over moving them from their own genus, uncia, and many biologists still insist the snow leopard is a separate genus.
An example of a big cat is the lion. Lions live in prairies, semi-arid plains and Savannah grasslandswithin southern areas of the African continent. Many thousands ofyears ago, lions were plentiful throughout Europe, southern Asia,eastern and central India and the entire African continent. Today,they have been wiped out from all other continents (apart from Africa)
All big cats love salmon.