Australian wildcats are infested, and if humans don't stop it, can they eventually evolve into tiger-like beasts? Australia has been separated from the rest of the world for nearly forty million years and has formed an independent one
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Australian wildcats are infested, and if humans don't stop it, can they eventually evolve into tiger-like beasts?
Separated from the rest of the world for nearly forty million years, Australia has formed an independent ecosystem with primitive mammals. With the exception of wild dogs and wedge-tailed eagles, wild cats are not threatened by any other species in Australia and are already a top predator in Australia.
There are about 2-6 million wildcats in Australia, and about 75 million native creatures are hunted and killed every day. Several native species are extinct, and wildcats need to take some responsibility!
Domestic cats were brought into Australia by the British around 1804, and it took only 15 years to establish a wild population in Australia. By the beginning of the 21st century, wildcats were spread across the Australian continent.
Data from Australia showed that the presence of feral cats of more than 20 kilograms was found to be local, and it was once mistaken for a black panther! So the question is, without human intervention, can wild cats eventually evolve into beasts like tigers or leopards?
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