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What is the largest type of ‘big cat’ in the world?

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The World's Largest Big Cats
The following is a table presenting the largest big cats found in the animal kingdom.

The World's Largest Big Cats
The Siberian tiger is one of the largest big cats in the world.
Initially, the term "big cat" represented the four large wild cats of tigers, lions, leopards, and jaguars that belong to the genus Panthera. The big cats in this definition roar unlike those included in the modern, more liberal definition. Big cats, however, display similar structural and behavioral patterns and are predatory carnivores. Their advanced predatory behaviors place them at the top of the food web in their respective habitats and ecosystems. Big cats are also among the top tourist attractions in countries where they are found.

The Largest Big Cats in the World
Liger
The liger is a hybrid developed by breeding a male lion and a female tiger. They are mostly found in zoos. The hybrid is the largest big cat in the world weighing about 795lb - almost double the weight of either a lion or tiger. Ligers may reach an outstanding length of 11-12ft and a height of about 6ft. Ligers have the blended appearance of the tiger and the lion with stripes on the tawny colored coat and mane in males. The US has about 40 ligers, which is the largest population in the world, followed by China. Most countries and naturalists oppose the crossbreeding of lions and tigers.
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