During the Pleistocene, 1.5 million years ago, the climate was characterized by ice ages, and the wildlife was dominated by fearsome saber-toothed cats. They were the rulers of the world for millions of years. Then the first big cats appeared. They were usually inferior to the wild "saber-teeth", so they had to develop special abilities in order to survive in the long run. The cheetah became the fastest sprinter of the wide grassy plains. The shy snow leopard lives in the high mountains of Central Asia – thanks to its robustness, it can even survive deep falls over rock faces. The jaguar inhabits the jungles of South and Central America – its bite is the strongest of all big cats. (Text: Servus TV)
During the Pleistocene 1.5 million years ago, the climate was harsh and marked by ice ages, and wildlife was dominated by fearsome saber-toothed cats. They were the rulers of the world for millions of years. But then the first big cats appeared. They were usually inferior to the wild "saber-teeth", so they had to develop special abilities in order to survive in the long run. (Text: Servus TV)
1.5 million years ago, the climate was marked by ice ages, and the wildlife was dominated by fearsome saber-toothed cats. Then the first big cats appeared. They were usually inferior to the "saber-teeth", so they had to develop special skills in order to survive in the long run. The smaller cougar couldn't keep up with the big rivals on the plains. Therefore, he retreated to the mountains and learned to hide, camouflage and deceive in order to survive. Leopards are shy loners – and true survivors. Mumbai, India, is home to 20 million people and dozens of leopards that have adapted perfectly to this unfamiliar environment. (Text: Servus TV)