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Puma (genus) - Wikipedia
Subspecies of the genus Puma include cats that are the fourth-largest in the cat family. Adult males can reach around 7.9 feet (2.4 m) from nose to tip of tail, and a body weight typically between 115 and 220 pounds (52 and 100 kg).
Cougar - Wikipedia
The cougar (Puma concolor) (/ ˈ k uː ɡ ər /, KOO-gər), sometimes called the mountain lion, catamount, or puma, is a large small cat native to the Americas.
Puma | Large Cat Species, Habitat & Diet | Britannica
Jan 19, 2025 · 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 distribution of any New World mammal, with a range extending from southeastern Alaska to southern Argentina and Chile. Pumas live in a variety of ...
Pumas, Panthers & Cougars: Facts About America's Big Cats
Jul 29, 2014 · Puma, panther, cougar and mountain lion are different names for the same species of big cat that can be found from Canada to the southern tip of South America.
10 things you need to know about pumas - Catit
Mar 12, 2024 · The puma, also known as a cougar, the panther, mountain lion, catamount, is an incredible animal, so much so that this wild cat holds 2 world records! We collected the most amazing facts on pumas, so enjoy!
Puma Cat - Facts, Diet & Habitat Information - Animal Corner
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.
Pumas - Everything You Need to Know | The Big Cat Sanctuary
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.
Puma Animal Facts - Felis concolor - A-Z Animals
May 27, 2024 · The Puma is thought to be one of the most adaptable felines on the American continents as they are found in a variety of different habitats and unlike numerous Cat species, the Puma has no markings on its fur leading to its scientific name Felis …
Puma: Habitat, Physical Description, Diet, Conservation - Philadelphia Zoo
Pumas have over 200 names because they inhabit the largest geographical region of any other cat in the world. Other names for the puma include: mountain lion, panther, cougar, catamount, American lion, screamer, painted cat, and fire cat.
Mountain Lion - Felidae Conservation Fund
The largest native American cat, the puma has attained big cat size while retaining the cranial proportions of the small cats. The puma shares the shape of its nose, its wide skull, and its short face with the small cats.