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Mar 20, 2021 at 7:18 vote accept Bear Bile Farming is Torture
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Mar 19, 2021 at 7:14 comment added Elmy @ganidat Maybe some general cat information helps you out: usually uncastrated tomcats have scraggly and untidy hair, probably due to the male hormones. Cat skin in general produces much less skin oil than human skin, making it drier and less smooth. Add to that the fact that lions live in the wild and are exposed to the sun and a lot of dirt and dust. I think the mane of a lion would feel a little coarser than human hair, maybe comparable to other long animal hair like the mane of a goat or the coat of some long-haired dog breed or a sheep (but less oily).
Mar 19, 2021 at 7:02 comment added Elmy Our help page states that the scope of this site is "an animal companion that is cared for in a domestic setting and not livestock, wildlife, and pests in and around your home." Big cats are certainly a grey area because technically they are wild animals but some people do keep them as "pets". That's why I didn't close the question as off-topic, but I'm still uncertain whether it fits here or not.
Mar 19, 2021 at 6:36 comment added Bear Bile Farming is Torture @Elmy I see that there is a "big-cats" tag. So I thought this was the right place.
Mar 19, 2021 at 5:42 comment added Elmy I'm sorry but this site is exlusively about the training of and care for domesticated animals that are considered pets. You could try at Biology.SE, but I'm honestly not sure it would be on topic there. Would you like me to migrate your question to Biology.SE?
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