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Cougar - Wikipedia A Definitive Resource About Cougars: Comprehensive, non-profit 501 (c) (3) site with extensive information about cougars, from how to live safely in cougar country, to science abstracts, hunting regulations, state-by-state cougar management policy info, and rare photos and videos of wild cougars
Cougar - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio Cougars are solitary animals and keep away from other individuals except during mating Males will keep together immediately after having left their mother, but hardly ever as older adults They are primarily nocturnal Although capable of sprinting, cougars are typically ambush predators
Cougar | National Geographic The cougar is a cat of many names: Puma, mountain lion, and catamount, among others This adaptable predator has the widest range of any land mammal in the Western Hemisphere, and can be found in
The Cougar Technically Isnt a Big Cat | HowStuffWorks The cougar, also known as Puma concolor, is one of the most adaptable and widespread cat species in the Americas You can find this elusive predator, commonly referred to as a mountain lion or puma, across a vast range that extends from the southern tip of South America to the wilds of Canada
Cougar Animal Facts - Felis Concolor - A-Z Animals The age at which a cougar first breeds often depends upon her establishing a home range A major breeding challenge that cougars face is finding each other due to their solitary lifestyle The cats are usually scattered across hundreds of miles of rough terrain
Cougar Facts: Habitat, Behavior Conservation | SEEtheWILD Discover fascinating facts about cougars, also known as mountain lions Learn about their habitat, behavior, and the conservation efforts to protect these elusive big cats
About Cougars - Cougar Conservancy Common names for the species Puma concolor include mountain lion, puma, cougar, lion, catamount, and panther The scientific name for cougars is Puma concolor, which refers to their uniform coat color – concolor means “of the same color” in latin
Cougar: Key Facts — Forest Wildlife Cougars are big cats native to North, Central, and South America Their strong, athletic build allows them to sprint at great speeds over short distances, as well as to leap both horizontally and vertically Here is our guide on what to do if you meet one Read also about other forest mammals – here are our guides about deer, ermine, mongoose