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  2. 10 Incredible Puma Facts - A-Z Animals

    • Learn about pumas, also known as cougars, mountain lions, or panthers, and their adaptations, habitats, and threats. Discover how pumas hunt, mate, and live in different regions of North and South America.… See more

    Pumas Are Known as Cats of One Color

    Pumas have a thick fur coat that varies in color depending on their subspecies and location. Their fur ranges in color from brown-yellow to gray-red. For example, pumas livin… See more

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    Pumas Live Throughout North and South America

    Pumas prefer living in the rocky and mountainous areas of North and South America. They thrive in the rocky areas and pastures just below the mountains. Although th… See more

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    Pumas Are Solitary Cats

    These cats prefer to live alone and only share their space when raising their cubs. The average size of a puma’s home range is 80 square miles. This range is where pumas live … See more

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    Female Pumas Give Birth to Up to 6 Cubs

    Female pumas are pregnant for three months before giving birth to a litter of up to six cubs. Pumas mate between December and March and give birth between February and Septe… See more

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  1. 10 Incredible Puma Facts

    • 1. Pumas Are Known as Cats of One Color ...
    • 2. Pumas Live Throughout North and South America ...
    • 3. Pumas Are Solitary Cats ...
    • 4. Female Pumas Give Birth to up to 6 Cubs ...
    a-z-animals.com/blog/incredible-puma-facts/
    The puma is a large wild cat found in both North and South America. It is extremely adaptable and able to live in a wide range of habitats, from forests to deserts. It is an expert ambush predator, an amazing jumper, and the second largest cat in the Americas (the largest being the jaguar). The puma, or mountain lion, is a solitary animal.
    www.activewild.com/puma-facts/
    The puma is a member of the Felidae family and is the largest predator in Patagonia. Females weigh 110 pounds while the larger male weighs approximately 176 pounds, and they are generally between 10 to 12 feet in length. Pumas have a rounded head with erect ears and strong jaws for clutching prey.
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    Key Facts

    • Pumas are impressively athletic and are capable of leaping distances of 20 feet.
    • In spite of their shrinking range, their conservation status is Least Concern due to their adaptability.
    a-z-animals.com/animals/puma/
    The puma is classed as the largest of all small cats, with a powerful and muscular body, strong jaw, long tail and flat face. The puma has the longest hind legs in relation to the body size of any cat which makes it well-designed for reaching high speeds. Pumas also have retractable claws and patches of white on their face.
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  2. Puma | Large Cat Species, Habitat & Diet | Britannica

    Oct 23, 2024 · Puma, (Puma concolor), large brownish New World cat comparable in size to the jaguar—the only other large cat of the Western Hemisphere. The puma, a member of the family Felidae, has the widest …

  3. Puma Cat - Facts, Diet & Habitat Information - Animal …

    Learn about the puma cat, also known as cougar, panther or mountain lion, a large and graceful cat with a wide range and varied diet. Find out how pumas hunt, behave, reproduce and are threatened by human activities.

  4. Puma (genus) - Wikipedia

  5. Puma Facts For Kids, Students & Adults, With Pictures, Video

  6. Pumas, Panthers & Cougars: Facts About America's Big …

    Jul 29, 2014 · The puma is the big cat of the Americas. At one time, it ranged from the Yukon in Canada to the Strait of Magellan at the tip of South America. Because these cats were found in so many places,...

  7. Puma: Habitat, Physical Description, Diet, Conservation

    Life Span: In the wild, pumas typically live 15-18 years. In zoos, pumas can live for more than 20 years. Diet: In the wild, the most consistently important food for pumas is deer. Pumas eat any sized mammal, from mice to moose.

  8. Puma - A-Z Animals

    May 27, 2024 · The Puma is a large and powerful carnivore, hunting and eating only other animals in order to survive. The majority of the Puma’s diet is comprised of small animals like Mice, Rats, Birds, Fish, and Rabbits that are …

  9. Puma - Animal Kingdom

    Elusive and versatile, the Puma (Puma concolor) roams diverse habitats across the Americas, embodying stealth and adaptability. Come discover the puma big cat.

  10. Cougar - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

    60-90. cm inch. Length. 2-2.4. m ft. 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 …