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Modern Weights and Measurements of Wild Cougars

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(08-11-2020, 07:31 PM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: @Balam @Stripedlion2

Guys after many years I thought I was the only person in the world with that thought.

I've never understood the reason a Puma is not a Pantera cat.

This roaring thing is an absurd in my opinion and the rest you guys already mentioned, ''Big cat'' the name already says its about size, Its not ''Roaring cat'' haha.

I never got the reason Pumas aren't big cats, for me they're the 4th largest cat regardless of what the ''science entity'' says is right.

So count me in on that boat.

My only question is who’s larger the cougar or the leopard they’re very close in size I do know that cougars reach the larger weights like 75,80,90, and 100kg more often than leopards but I heard the record leopard is heavier than the record cougar so I don’t know. We would have to look at how their skulls,teeth,and claws compare to each other and their length and shoulder height and overall their dimensions maybe male cougars are a tad bit larger than male leopards but female leopards are larger than female cougars idk. There will be a lot of overlapping between the two and it would be interesting to see which region has the largest cat and which region has the smallest out of the two . I know it would definitely be a lot closer than the jaguar/leopard size argument someone made here once .
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RE: Modern Weights and Measurements of Wild Cougars - Stripedlion2 - 08-11-2020, 08:10 PM



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