11. Macaque

Macaques are the fattest cats in the wild, making them an interesting species to observe. Studies have found that macaques are more likely to be obese than other wild animals, presenting a unique insight into the prevalence of obesity among wild animals.
12. Lion

Lions are one of the world’s fattest cats, with some individuals weighing over 400 pounds. This has caused a rise in obesity among wild animals, as lions consume more calories than their smaller counterparts. With their larger size and powerful jaws, lions can hunt more effectively and consume more food than other species. As such, they have become one of the fattest animal species in the wild.
13. Polar Bear

Polar bears are the fattest of all cats, and one of the fattest animal species on Earth. Unfortunately, their obesity is caused by humans’ disruption of their natural habitat and resources. This has caused a worrying trend of rising obesity in wild animals due to changes in the environment, hunting, and global warming.
Despite these challenges, polar bears remain an iconic symbol of the Arctic wilderness that must be protected for future generations to enjoy.
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