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Of course, such European wild cats can evolve into tigers in the wild, and cats survive in the wild, and slowly adapt to this harsh environment, and after a long time, they are as fierce as tigers.
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Of course not. Although they belong to the same feline family, the two groups are still very different, and they cannot assimilate each other in a short period of time, even if they are exercised in the wild.
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Tigers and cats are both felines, cats are the masters of tigers, how can they evolve into tigers, the appearance and appearance of wild cats and tigers in Australia are still relatively similar, but it is difficult to imagine that cats can evolve into tigers.
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Although the Australian wildcat is also very large, it is absolutely impossible to evolve into a tiger, but if you live in the wild, then the Australian wildcat is definitely very aggressive.
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A wild cat cannot evolve into a tiger because it is not as big as a tiger at all. There are many animals that are much bigger than it, and these animals can't let it do evil, so wild cats are still wild cats.
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Yes, because they live in the wilderness all year round and live in harsh environments, they can only keep improving their abilities.
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Although the ecological status of feral cats in the local area is no less than that of tigers, there are almost no animals in Australia that can hunt wild cats. However, it is clear that it is impossible to evolve into a tiger-like beast, unless the cat can first transform back into the cat-like species of the ancient carnivorous species, and then evolve again along the same path as the original tiger, so that it can become a tiger. However, today's earth's climatic environment, geographical environment, biological environment and other aspects are very different from prehistoric times, and it is obviously impossible for wild cats to return to their ancestors.
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No. Because the Australian wildcat is not very large and very different from a tiger, it cannot evolve into a tiger-like beast.
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I think they might have evolved into tigers, because Australian cats are more ferocious animals, and if humans don't intervene, they might evolve stronger.
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It's a bit of a text problem. No matter how a cat evolves, it is impossible to evolve into a tiger. Of course, they can evolve into another big cat of a few hundred pounds without human intervention in Australia.
The tiger is just an animal, and there is no way that any cat in the world has evolved into it. Just like how you do surgery, it is impossible to have the same physique, personality, blood type, physiognomy, and fingerprints as me. So, that's a play on words.
Feral cats can evolve into big cats in Australia without human intervention. But the tiger is just a creature, tens of millions of years of evolution. There is no same.
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It is possible that if cats are flooded, there will be food shortages, invade local biological species, destroy the ecological balance, and become larger and larger, competing for food, and gradually developing into large carnivores.
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Cats are a genus of cats in the subfamily Feliness, and tigers are in the genus Leopards in the subfamily Leopardidae. The two are very different, they are branches that do not intersect, and it is impossible for a cat to evolve into a tiger.
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Yes, these cats are brutal by nature and very aggressive, and humans cannot tame them.
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What is a cat?What is Tiger?Is there a definition?The experts have the final say?Australian cats can suppress tigers as individuals, when you say it is a cat or a tiger?
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Let's see if there are any animals that have evolved halfway through half-cats and half-tigers.
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This question is too boring, cats are cats, and they will always be cats!
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No, because tigers don't climb trees.
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Why do you think that tigers must be superior to cats, and that it's very likely that big cats have evolved into cats?
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We have the impression that Australia is a country rich in species, but who would have thought that Australia is a country without cats. Australia's fog cat is Australia's first native cat species, they will appear on different spots, most of the cats in Australia are through humans to Australia, Australia, the reason why there are so many species, is because the environment here is suitable, the food is very diverse, and there are no natural predators.
These cats have survived since their arrival in Australia and have become an invasive species. This is the first time I have heard of cats being invasive creatures after they became invasive species in Australia. And with a local breeding spree in Australia, could these cats evolve into tigers if there was no human intervention in the Australian region?
Also as a feline, this possibility is still very high.
The Australian environment is very suitable for cats to grow, there are almost no natural predators here, and without human intervention, cats in Australia have a very high probability of developing into relatively large creatures. When the number of cats begins to increase gradually, and the number reaches a certain level, they may have a scene of food competition, and most of the energy is wasted in the process of transmission.
In the process of racial competition, some predators with larger sizes have a survival advantage than smaller prey, so in this case they will become larger and larger. In 1964, biologists proposed the island law, in which many small animals will become larger and larger, and large animals will become smaller and smaller. On a closed island, they will change themselves in order to compete for food.
If it is analyzed from a genetic point of view, it is impossible to evolve into a tiger, because these are two completely different species, although they belong to the cat family, but there is a fundamental difference from the economy, in the process of evolution they have accumulated some favorable genes, as well as a large number of neutral genes, these genes are randomly appeared, not left by natural selection, so their neutral genes are not different, so in the process of evolution, no matter how the cat evolves and how it changes, it is impossible to become a tiger.
And most importantly, many people have a very serious misunderstanding of the theory of evolution, in fact, any living thing has no direction in the process of evolution. Everything we see now is the result of the adaptation of all living beings to their environment and the accumulation of genes. Therefore, even if these cats have a relatively good living environment, it is impossible for them to evolve into tigers without human intervention.
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No. Cats are felines, relatively small in size, but they are overflowing, and no matter how they evolve, they will not cross species.
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I don't think it's possible. Because cats and tigers are different animals after all. But cats may evolve to be more aggressive.
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It can't be, after all, cats and tigers are too different in size, and the average creature will only get smaller and smaller, not bigger and bigger.
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No. No matter how it floods, it will not violate the theory of evolution. Small cats do not evolve into large ones unless there are external forces that alter their genes.
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No. Because cats and tigers are now two different species, and their body sizes are too different, it is impossible for cats to evolve into tigers.
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