Featured Work

  • Catamount by Sandi Baker

    Ancient pictographs on the wall of a shallow cave serve as the backdrop in this portrait of the revered cougar. Acrylics on Panel

  • The Royal Bengal Tiger by Lisa Weber

    Lisa C. Weber ©2008 / Visit My Complete Redbubble Gallery for all My 3D Artwork & Products

  • The Watcher by Krys Bailey

    Amur Leopard keeping a lookout for a tasty tourist or perhaps a nice juicy long lens! Marwell Zoo, Hampshire, England.

  • Cavalier by Cheri McEachin

    Amur Leopard- Endangered- only 30 remainding in the wild / Sometimes my own photography makes me smile and emotional..:) / /

  • A Leopard's Tail by Krys Bailey

    Juvenile Amur Leopard “Milena” surveys her realm from a comfy high spot. Marwell Zoo, Hampshire, England.

  • On the prowl by Marianne

    This persian leopard was on the prowl – I didn’t care to get in its way.

  • Within by Cheri McEachin

    The jaguar is a near threatened species and its numbers are declining. Threats include habitat loss and fragmentation. While international trade in jaguars or their parts is prohibited, the cat is still regularly killed by humans, particularly in conflicts with ranchers and farmers in South America. Although reduced, its range remains large; given its historical distribution, the jaguar has featured prominently in the mythology of numerous indigenous American cultures, including that of the Maya and Aztec. / (from Wikipedia) /

  • Midnight Sleeper by Julie Langford

    Thought I would have a go at some photo manipulation. I used a sky image from a tutorial file that I found in the RedBubble forum and just played around with the lion image. / / Challenge Cafe – Truly Blue Example

Recent Work

  • The Prowl by Jeffrey Palm

    This awesome lion at the National Zoo in Washington DC. What an fantastic animal!!!! /

  • Not So Cowardly by parmi

    18 month old Etosha, the male brown lion. Taken at Lion Encounter Reserve, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe Etosha is part of a breeding program which is helping to keep brown lions away from extinction. The 5 stage program, run by ALERT – African Lion & Environmental Research Trust (www.alert.org) breeds and raises cubs in captivity, gradually integrating them back into the wild as they grow up. Etosha has since been released back into the wild, and is now monitored at a distance by ALERT staff, to check on his progress. At the start of January 2009, Etosha and his brother, Echo had both successfully hunted and killed in the wild. The program achieved a success with these 2 lions.

  • Been A Tough Day by parmi

    Etosha, the 18 month old male brown lion, lazily laying around as we watch on. Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

  • King by BigD

    This was taken at the Syracuse Zoo. /

  • His ROAR Gives Me Chills by towncrier

    Original 24”x24” Oil on Canvas, Created and Painted by Don Schrier

  • Mouth of a killer...beware! by starbucksgirl26

    So she was about 2 months old here, and if I remember correctly just starting to get her molars in. During her teething she would suck on anyone’s fingers, hands, arms…whatever to try and ease the pain a bit. I have another photo of her latched onto my arms and sucking on my wrist that I will post up for enjoyment, it isn’t so much for quality.

  • Small wonders in a big world by starbucksgirl26

    Zoya when she was younger, staring up and outside of the fence of her yard. I love the back of tigers heads, their ears are really cool and one of my favorite parts of them.

  • Cheetah by francophotos

    Cheetah in captivity Endangered Species /

  • Cheetah by francophotos

    Beautiful Cheetah in captivity Endangered Species /

  • Eyes of the Tiger. Respect life by Golding

    The head of an Indian Tiger with respect life written on bottom left hand corner.

  • Relaxing in the Shade by BCore1

    This jaguar was relaxing in the shade at the St. Louis zoo on the 4th of July, 2008.

  • Asian Lioness by francophotos

    Lioness in captivity Endangered species

About This Group

Dedicated to photographs and art specifically relating to the Big Cats (lions, tigers, cheetahs…etc). Please, no images of domestic cats (large or small)

All forms of art relating to the Big Cats are welcome here – Photographs, Paintings, T-Shirts, Sculptures, Writings etc.

Art derived from zoological Parks, Conservation Centers or Wildlife Parks are permitted alongside works from their natural habitat.

Also, your joining this group tells me that you are as passionate about the destruction and extinction of all our worlds creatures as I am and all of our members, please take a look at fellow Big Cats Members Cheri McEachin’s group Endangered Species and Julie Langford’s group Primates and consider joining the groups if only to keep abreast of the animals that are facing extinction mainly from our hand,

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