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THE PUMA - CAT OF ONE COLOUR (Puma concolor)

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(09-18-2019, 04:57 PM)Pckts Wrote:

Big powerful Cat, Pumas in Chile grow very large with sizes comparable to Pumas in Canada.
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Torres Del Paine National Park

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LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - Mountain lion sightings in Lawton are on the rise. Lawton Animal Welfare says they have received several reports.

There have only been 30 confirmed sightings in Oklahoma in the last 17 years. Two were confirmed this summer. Since then, Lawton Animal Welfare says they’ve been receiving more calls.

https://www.kswo.com/2019/10/18/increase-reported-mountain-lion-sightings/
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Quite focused...

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Puma at full speed on the snow...



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An amazing photo of a wild Puma in the Torres Del Paine National Park, Chile

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credits: ICMBio/Divulgação
First Leucism Puma

Not sure if someone already posted this ( if so, let me know for me to delete it )



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 This is the first ever register in the world of a Puma with Leucism ( a genetic mutation that causes depigmentation in some parts of the body its different from Albinism which is the total absence of melanin ). The image was shot at the Parque Nacional Serra dos Orgãos (Parnaso) in Petrópilis. The biologist Cecília Cronemberger who leads the research, explained that the animal was spotted by camera traps, its a young male and was photographed in 2013 in two different places. However, in the following years, the rare White Puma was nowhere to be seen in the region and his whereabouts are still unknown.
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JUST TO MAKE SURE, THE COUNTRY WHERE THE WHITE PUMA SPOTTED I POSTED ABOVE, WAS IN BRASIL.



credits: Instituto Onça Pintada - Rare sighting of a Puma family in the Pantanal.







credits: Projeto Dacnis - Pumas sighting in Ubatuba/SP Brasil.






















credits: Valter Figueira - Puma family crossing the road ( maybe in Cerrado, Brasil) beautiful scene but the cubs were far behind following their mother   Grin






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( This post was last modified: 11-20-2019, 03:47 PM by BorneanTiger )

Female South American cougar takes on a guanaco (a camelid) about 3 times her weight: 




Puma – The Lion of the Andes: 






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credits: Bichos da Caatinga
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Puma sighting in Caatinga ( one of Brazil's Biomes )

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Its really impressive how the Puma can adapt at any enviroment.
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( This post was last modified: 12-02-2019, 01:25 PM by Dark Jaguar )

posted by: Marcos Beckmann
Puma crossing the Teles Pires River ( the same river of the Jaguar crossing I just posted ) . Pantanal Brazil.





video starts at 15 sec.
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(11-19-2019, 03:17 PM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: credits: ICMBio/Divulgação
First Leucism Puma

Not sure if someone already posted this ( if so, let me know for me to delete it )



*This image is copyright of its original author


 This is the first ever register in the world of a Puma with Leucism ( a genetic mutation that causes depigmentation in some parts of the body its different from Albinism which is the total absence of melanin ). The image was shot at the Parque Nacional Serra dos Orgãos (Parnaso) in Petrópilis. The biologist Cecília Cronemberger who leads the research, explained that the animal was spotted by camera traps, its a young male and was photographed in 2013 in two different places. However, in the following years, the rare White Puma was nowhere to be seen in the region and his whereabouts are still unknown.

I posted it a while ago: https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-the-puma-cat-of-one-colour-puma-concolor?pid=82041#pid82041

But no problem, it's a rare sight so I find it worth sharing again
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( This post was last modified: 12-02-2019, 03:39 PM by Dark Jaguar )

(12-02-2019, 03:25 PM)Luipaard Wrote:
(11-19-2019, 03:17 PM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: credits: ICMBio/Divulgação
First Leucism Puma

Not sure if someone already posted this ( if so, let me know for me to delete it )



*This image is copyright of its original author


 This is the first ever register in the world of a Puma with Leucism ( a genetic mutation that causes depigmentation in some parts of the body its different from Albinism which is the total absence of melanin ). The image was shot at the Parque Nacional Serra dos Orgãos (Parnaso) in Petrópilis. The biologist Cecília Cronemberger who leads the research, explained that the animal was spotted by camera traps, its a young male and was photographed in 2013 in two different places. However, in the following years, the rare White Puma was nowhere to be seen in the region and his whereabouts are still unknown.

I posted it a while ago: https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-the-puma-cat-of-one-colour-puma-concolor?pid=82041#pid82041

But no problem, it's a rare sight so I find it worth sharing again

Oh okay I'm glad someone posted this rare sighting previously and yeah it is definitely worth sharing it and many people don't even know Puma with Leucism exists.
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On the 18th of June, 2019, an American mountain lion in Boulder Canyon, Colorado, was hit by a car and flipped through the air, yet it managed to walk away (miraculously): https://nypost.com/video/mountain-lion-s...alks-away/https://syfeed.com/en-us/news-details/mo...66436.html



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