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100

This is the third largest big cat in the world.

What is a jaguar?

100

These are animals with backbones.

What are vertebrates?

100

This is the kingdom of cats.

What is animalia?

100

This is the distance from which a lynx can spot a mouse.

What is 250 feet?

100

This cat's preferred diet is snowshoe hare.

What is a Canada lynx?

200

This is the cat species that lives in Illinois.

What is the bobcat?

200

This type of tooth is used to puncture skin and tear apart prey.

What are canine teeth?

200

This is the phylum of cats.

What is Chordata?

200

This is the height of a bobcat's pounce.

What is 10 feet?

200

This cat prefers to eat deer.

What is a cougar?

300

This cat has a weasel-like appearance.

What is the jaguarundi?
300

This cat has spots that have a black dot in the center.

What are jaguars?

300

This is the class of cats.

What is mammalia?

300

This is the distance a cougar can leap from the ground into a tree.

What is 18 feet?

300

This cat eats fish, turtles, and caimans.

What is a jaguar?

400

These two cats have disruptive camouflage.

What are the ocelot and the jaguar?

400

These are three differences between a Canada lynx and a bobcat.

Canada lynx:  slightly larger, longer legs, wider feet, longer ear tufts, more prominent black-tipped tail

400
This is the order of cats.

What is Carnivora?

400

This is the gestation length of a cougar.

What is 90-96 days?

400

These are two cats that prefer to eat small animals.

What are the ocelot and the jaguarundi and bobcat?

500

These two cats are nocturnal and solitary.

What are the Canada lynx and the bobcat?

500

This is a layer of reflective cells in the eye.

What is the tapetum lucidum?

500

This is the family of cats.

What is Felidae?

500

These are the hearing frequencies of humans, cats, and dogs.

What is humans - 20,000Hz; cats - 64,000Hz; and dogs - 45,000Hz?

500
This is how a cougar hunts. 

What is stalking prey at dawn or dusk, then fatally biting their prey in the back of the neck?

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