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THE PUMA - CAT OF ONE COLOUR (Puma concolor)

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@BorneanTiger North American.
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A stocky Chilean tom


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An interview with the author of the new book "The Cougar Conundrum" Mark Elbroch. A couple interesting things I noted include that they (as in panthera) now seem to include pumas as part of the big cats, as well as cheetah's and snow leopard's. Furthermore Elbroch relays that just 20 wolves were equivalent to all human hunting in a particular area in impacting mountain lion ecology.




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Male from Monte León National Park, Argentina


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Nahuel (Dark)


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By Miguel Fuentealba


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By Pau Amurgo
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Huge Cerrado Male


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inbreeding discovered among cougars in the Santa Monica Mountains



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Cerrado young male


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North and South American forms comparison, credits to Max Waugh

Nahuel, also known as Oscuro (Dark in English) dominant male at Torres del Paine, Chile, estimated to weigh more than 100 kg by the guides in the park


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Utah male (?) with muscular shoulders


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Puma (Puma concolor)
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( This post was last modified: 09-21-2020, 02:18 PM by Dark Jaguar )

I just managed to run into a video by the thumbnail and already knowing it would be about pumas since Pumas are also called ''Onça'' here in Brazil.

Its a fearsome fight between 2 pumas most likely Cerrado ones.

watch from 48 secs until 1:47min.








@Balam out of this video fight could you make those types of ''magic videos'' you have been posting lately? the ones the video runs automatically with no need to press start.

Then you do a repost of my post just with the fight scene.

Since its so rare to see such an interaction of Pumas like that.

I can only imagine a fight like that with those monsters from Patagonia.
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(09-21-2020, 01:12 PM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: I just managed to run into a video by the thumbnail and already knowing it would be about pumas since Pumas are also called ''Onça'' here in Brazil.

Its a fearsome fight between 2 pumas most likely Cerrado ones.

watch from 48 secs until 1:47min.








@Balam out of this video fight could you make those types of ''magic videos'' you have been posting lately? the ones the video runs automatically with no need to press start.

Then you do a repost of my post just with the fight scene.

Since its so rare to see such an interaction of Pumas like that.

I can only imagine a fight like that with those monsters from Patagonia.

Very rare scene


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Mountain lion from Alberta showing its huge and muscular neck and shoulders, unsure of the sex as females can get very muscular as well


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Caatinga Puma.

credits: Pró-Carnívoros


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Atlantic Forest Pumas from Parque Nacional do Iguaçu.


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