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Lions have loudest roar of any cat, which can be heard up to five miles away. They are the only big cat to live in large groups.

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The cheetah is the fastest of all land animals, being able to reach speeds of up to 68 mph (110km/h).

The cheetah is the fastest of all land animals, being able to reach speeds of up to 68 mph (110km/h).

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A cat's tongue consists of small

A cat's tongue consists of small "hooks" also known as papillae.

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Tigers are the largest cats in the world, followed closely by lions. Cougars have the largest paws and largest hind legs.

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Snow leopards can use their tail as a blanket, wrapping it around their body to keep warm.

Snow leopards can use their tail as a blanket, wrapping it around their body to keep warm. It's a good thing to have in cold climates where temperatures may dip as low as -40°C (-40° F).

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In North America black cats are considered to bring bad luck while in Japan they are considered to bring good luck.

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Cloud leopards have spots on their fur that look like clouds.

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In most of Europe and United States a black cat crossing your path is considered a bad omen, while in Japan, Australia and UK it's considered good luck.

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