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RE: THE PUMA - CAT OF ONE COLOUR (Puma concolor) - Sully - 12-06-2019 7 cats in Pantagonia National Park https://twitter.com/KrisTompkins_/status/1201933116442652673?s=19 RE: THE PUMA - CAT OF ONE COLOUR (Puma concolor) - Dark Jaguar - 12-09-2019 credits : Onças do Rio Negro Project Puma family spotted in Northern Pantanal RE: THE PUMA - CAT OF ONE COLOUR (Puma concolor) - Dark Jaguar - 01-12-2020 credits: Claudia Campos PUMA IN THE CAATINGA BIOME NORTHEAST BRAZIL *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: THE PUMA - CAT OF ONE COLOUR (Puma concolor) - Sully - 01-18-2020 A very interesting find here. It explores how hunting pumas to maintain mule deer populations may have the opposite affect. Essentially, younger animals prefer mule deers where older ones prefer prey like elk, and as this hunting lowers the average age of the puma population, mule deer are hit harder than they would've been originally. Age‐specific foraging strategies among pumas, and its implications for aiding ungulate populations through carnivore control Abstract Humans have been controlling carnivore numbers for centuries. Predator hunting, however, may indirectly influence predator‐prey dynamics unintentionally by influencing the age‐ and sex‐structure of predator populations that exhibit intraspecific (IS) variation in prey selection. We tested for IS in a small population of pumas in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, United States, and identified foraging strategies shared by multiple individuals. Further, we tested extrinsic and intrinsic variables that explained differences in foraging strategy. Our top model was composed of a single intrinsic characteristic, Age. In short, the older the animal, the larger the prey it specialized upon. Our provocative results suggest that the current controversial strategy of increasing puma culling to aid mule deer, as currently underway in Colorado, may in fact exacerbate problems for mule deer by changing the age‐structure of the puma population to predominantly younger animals that are more likely to hunt deer over elk. RE: THE PUMA - CAT OF ONE COLOUR (Puma concolor) - Sully - 01-18-2020 RE: THE PUMA - CAT OF ONE COLOUR (Puma concolor) - Rage2277 - 01-21-2020 *This image is copyright of its original author toftphotosafaris-Huge male puma trekking through the snow in Patagonia, Chile RE: THE PUMA - CAT OF ONE COLOUR (Puma concolor) - Dark Jaguar - 01-23-2020 credits: Patagon Journal https://www.facebook.com/patagonjournal/photos/a.219687568597/10158213347043598/?type=3&theater Puma family in Patagonia *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: THE PUMA - CAT OF ONE COLOUR (Puma concolor) - BorneanTiger - 01-29-2020 Considering this captive cougar's behaviour, is it a surprise that this feline species, which is more closely related to cheetahs and common cats, was called a "mountain lion" or "American lion"? Puma concolor: Panthera leo: RE: THE PUMA - CAT OF ONE COLOUR (Puma concolor) - Lycaon - 02-01-2020 Yelllowstone mountain lion with pronghorn. RE: THE PUMA - CAT OF ONE COLOUR (Puma concolor) - BorneanTiger - 02-13-2020 The first Californian cougar, known as "P-56", was killed under the state's new law of depredation on the 27th of January: https://edition.cnn.com/2020/02/11/us/california-depredation-law-mountain-lion-killed/index.html?fbclid=IwAR35TzkVVGA_35AsY5965q70BeC8AxnJ7xAL7ZPWwIpd6w19u67PSuSDv5I *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: THE PUMA - CAT OF ONE COLOUR (Puma concolor) - Dark Jaguar - 02-14-2020 (02-13-2020, 06:19 PM)BorneanTiger Wrote: The first Californian cougar, known as "P-56", was killed under the state's new law of depredation on the 27th of January: https://edition.cnn.com/2020/02/11/us/california-depredation-law-mountain-lion-killed/index.html?fbclid=IwAR35TzkVVGA_35AsY5965q70BeC8AxnJ7xAL7ZPWwIpd6w19u67PSuSDv5I I really feel bad for those Mountain Lions. RE: THE PUMA - CAT OF ONE COLOUR (Puma concolor) - Dark Jaguar - 02-14-2020 Wonderful creature. *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: THE PUMA - CAT OF ONE COLOUR (Puma concolor) - BorneanTiger - 02-15-2020 (02-13-2020, 06:19 PM)BorneanTiger Wrote: The first Californian cougar, known as "P-56", was killed under the state's new law of depredation on the 27th of January: https://edition.cnn.com/2020/02/11/us/california-depredation-law-mountain-lion-killed/index.html?fbclid=IwAR35TzkVVGA_35AsY5965q70BeC8AxnJ7xAL7ZPWwIpd6w19u67PSuSDv5I @Sully has mentioned in this thread that this has led to calls for a review of the new law: (02-15-2020, 08:55 PM)Sully Wrote: LA Leaders Want To End Killing Of Mountain Lions For Taking Livestock RE: THE PUMA - CAT OF ONE COLOUR (Puma concolor) - Dark Jaguar - 02-17-2020 Onçafari Southern Pantanal ''Our trap cameras recorded this puma using a fallen tree trunk to sharpen its claws. This is a behavior seen in other species of cats, like jaguars.'' RE: THE PUMA - CAT OF ONE COLOUR (Puma concolor) - Pckts - 02-20-2020 Huge Female Make sure you follow her page, it's great for North American Camera Trap shots. |