Big Cats in Tennessee


This Big Cat site is privately-owned and located in the hills of Eastern Tennessee.

- Serval

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Located just 5 minutes from downtown Chattanooga are several exhibits, including 'Gombe Forest,' which features Serval Cats and 'Himalayan Passage,' home to Snow Leopards.

- Jaguar
- Serval
- Snow Leopard

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With a focus on education, conservation, exhibition and recreation, this wildlife park is home to over 900 animals from around the world and is located on 53 acres in Knoxville.

- African Lion
- Begal Tiger
- Indochinese Tiger

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Founded in 1906, this wildlife enclosure is located on 76 acres in Overton Park. It houses over 10 species of big cat. An interesting fact about big cats is that the lion roar heard at the beginning of classic MGM movies was recorded on these grounds.

- African Leopard
- African Lion
- Bengal Tiger
- Jaguar
- Ocelot
- Puma
- Serval
- Snow Leopard
- Sumatran Tiger

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Featuring animals from all over the world, this organization places a high emphasis on conservation efforts. It belongs to a number of Survival Species Plans, and is in an ongoing conservation partnership with the Thailand Clouded Leopard Consortium.

- Bengal Tiger
- Clouded Leopard
- Cougar
- Eurasian Lynx

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Tiger Haven, billed as 'A Safe Place for Big Cats,' is home to over 250 rescued big cats. It is a 'no kill' shelter for big cats, who are given a permanent home for life at the facility.

- Bobcat
- Cougar
- Leopard
- Lion
- Serval
- Tiger

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