The difference between tiger cat and leopard cat What is the difference between tiger cat and leopard cat

The difference between tiger cats and leopard cats Tiger cats and leopard cats are different species. Tiger cats have 10 subspecies and are mostly found in tropical rainforests and alpine jungles. The leopard cat is a more common feline in Asia, much like the domestic cat, and is usually found in Indonesia or Siberia. Most tiger cats weigh between 7-16 kg, with slight differences depending on the breed and age; leopard cats weigh 2-3.5 kg and are much smaller than tiger cats. The markings on the brain are also different, as the tiger cat’s brain will have small spots arranged vertically, while the leopard cat has very thin vertical stripes. The tiger cat is very fond of climbing and jumping, and has a strong solitary ability, excellent night vision, and likes to eat fish, birds, snakes and other foods, while the leopard cat prefers to eat rodents and small mammals, and is mostly solitary.

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