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  1. The Puma Cat (Puma concolor) is a large, graceful cat belonging to the felidae family. Pumas are also called Cougars, Panthers and Mountain Lions. Pumas are solitary cats and have the largest ranges of all wild terrestrial mammals in the Western Hemisphere. Their range extends from Yukon, Canada to the Southern Andes in South America.

  2. www.nationalgeographic.com › animals › mammalsCougar - National Geographic

    Animals. Photo Ark. Cougar. Common Name: Cougar (Mountain Lion) Scientific Name: Puma concolor. Type: Mammals. Diet: Carnivore. Size: Head and body: 3.25 to 5.25 feet; tail: 23.5 to 33.5...

  3. www.britannica.com › summary › puma-mammal-speciescougar summary | Britannica

    cougar, or puma or mountain lion or panther, Species (Puma concolor) of large, graceful cat that lives in a wide variety of habitats in the Americas, from southern Alaska to Patagonia. In many regions, the species is restricted to wilderness areas, and some subspecies are considered endangered.

  4. The mountain lionalso known as the cougar, puma, panther, or catamount—is a large cat species native to the Americas. Mountain lions are large, tan cats. Their bodies are mainly covered in tawny-beige fur, except for the whitish-gray belly and chest. Black markings decorate the tip of the tail, ears, and around the snout.

  5. Mar 31, 2020 · 850. 90K views 4 years ago. This film tells the story of the life of one of the shyest cats in the world. It follows a Puma mother with her three cubs in the wild and gives intimate insights into...

  6. The cougar (Puma concolor) is a large cat native to the Americas. It is the most widespread of any large wild terrestrial mammal in the Western Hemisphere. Due to its wide range, the cougar has many names, including puma , Mountain lion , catamount , and panther .

  7. CLASS: Mammalia (Mammals) ORDER: Carnivora. FAMILY: Felidae. GENUS: Puma. SPECIES: concolor. ABOUT. What's in a name? Mountain lion, puma, cougar, panther—this cat is known by more names than just about any other mammal! But no matter what you call it, it’s still the same cat, Puma concolor, the largest of the "small cats."

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