Big Cats in Indiana




Located on 50 acres on Evansville's northwest side, Mesker Park is home to over 700 animals. It features several geographically themed exhibits including South America, North America, Africa, Asia, and Australia.

- Cheetah
- Jaguar
- Serval

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Founded in 1991, the Exotic Feline Rescue Center is a nationally recognized leader in big cat rescue, conservation and care. EFRC features over 220 exotic felines calling the EFRC home, representing nine different species. It is one of the largest big cat rescue centers in the United States.


- Asian Leopard
- Bobcat
- Cougar
- Leopard
- Lion
- Lynx
- Serval
- Tigers
- Tigon

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Fort Wayne connects children with animals. Featuring over 1,500 animals, it hosts a number of educational and fun events throughout the year.


- Bobcat
- Leopard
- Lion
- Serval
- Sumatran Tigers


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Located in White River State Park downtown since 1964, Indianapolis features four biome exhibits--habitats designed to replicate the animals' natural habitats as much as possible. Included is the Plains Biome, which features animals from Africa.

- Amur tiger
- Cheetah
- Lion

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Located in South Bend, Potawatomi features several animal exhibits, including a lion exhibit with a 2,200 sq. feet run; a tiger exhibit with a 10-foot viewing area; and a leopard exhibit that features a live web cam.

- African Lion
- Amur Leopard
- Amur Tiget
- Bobcat
- Snow Leopard
- White Bengal Tiger

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Founded in 1928, the Washington Park is nestled on 15 acres close to the lake. It is home to more than 200 animals, and sponsors many recreational and educational programs.

- African Lion
- Bengal Tiger
- Bobcat
- Clouded Leopard
- Mountain Lion

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