06/06/2026
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Overview
image.png is an educational and visually striking infographic titled "BIG CAT SIZE VISUAL COMPARISON" by "TRUE ANIMALS." It showcases a side-by-side lineup of six different large felines, depicting them walking forward in a powerful stance against a dramatic African savanna sunset backdrop. The ground beneath them is dry, cracked earth with dust kicking up around their paws.
Detailed Breakdown of the Animals (Left to Right)
Each animal is labeled at the top with dotted lines pointing to them, and their average weight and length are displayed in green boxes directly beneath them.
Big Cat
Weight (kg)
Length (m)
Visual Appearance in the Image
African Lion
240 kg
3.2 m
Features a massive, dark, and thick mane surrounding its face, looking straight ahead with a fierce expression.
Siberian Tiger
300 kg
3.8 m
Muscular and broad, with classic orange and black stripes and a very powerful build.
Jaguar
150 kg
2.6 m
Covered in dense rosette spots, showing off a stocky, low-profile, and sturdy physique.
Liger (Hybrid)
400 kg+
4.0 m+
The largest animal in the lineup; it possesses faint stripes and a massive sandy-colored body, looking like a lion-tiger mix.
Snow Leopard
65 kg
2.1 m
Notable for its thick, thick-furred gray coat and large, soft spots adapted for cold environments.
Cheetah
68 kg
2.2 m
Leanest and tallest relative to its weight, with solid black spots and distinct facial "tear tracks."
Typography & Design Elements
• Header Text: At the top, the labels for each animal are written in a clean, white, sans-serif all-caps font.
• Main Title: Located at the bottom, "BIG CAT SIZE" is written in a large, textured, vibrant green font, while "VISUAL COMPARISON" is written right below it in a bold, weathered white font.
• Brand Logo: A small paw print logo with the words "TRUE ANIMALS" sits right above the main title.
• Background: The background captures a silhouette of an acacia tree against a fiery orange, yellow, and deep red sunset sky, perfectly capturing the wild aesthetic of the big cats.