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Comparing big cats - differences/changes with time

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I put this thread here for discussions, which are concerning differences and similarities between species and as in one recent discussion, between certain populations of two different species. 

This thread is meant therefore for such discussions which involve observations in possible evolutionary changes, behavior changes etc. Mainly in it, that how do these animals hunt, behave and are there maybe some physical changes happened in time, which other big cat´s or populations/subspecies don´t have. 

I´ll move one recent discussion here, because it was moved by accident to wrong place blocking some participant(s) to write there.
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