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South American cougar (Puma concolor concolor)

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Nahuel (Dark) and Rupestre female, Torres del Paine


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El Nogalar, Argentine Yungas
Our cameras not only record Jaguars, just look at this magnificent and robust Puma that stopped right in front of one of them to mark its territory. Montane Forests of the El Nogalar National Reserve, at about 2,400 masl, in Salta province.


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Torres del Paine, Chile


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Colombia Llanos

El Encanto de Guanapalo Reserve, Casanare


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Caño Cristales, Meta


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(03-03-2021, 07:36 AM)Balam Wrote: El Nogalar, Argentine Yungas
Our cameras not only record Jaguars, just look at this magnificent and robust Puma that stopped right in front of one of them to mark its territory. Montane Forests of the El Nogalar National Reserve, at about 2,400 masl, in Salta province.


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Another massive male from this area, Yungas cougars seem especially robust


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Chiway
What an absolutely breathtaking feline

"I have never seen a Puma walk so smoothly. As if the wind carried it. As if time stopped in each of his steps."


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Francisco Espíldora


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Torres del Paine, Chile


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Jorge Cardenas


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Torres del Paine, Chile


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Iberá wetlands
Another amazing footage of a tom in Iberá, these cougars look very large and robust as well. Much like jaguars they were extirpated from the area last century but have been recolonizing it on their own ever since, the competitive release from not having jaguars around probably allows them to hunt the abundant large prey in the park which in turns makes them really big, it will be interesting to see how the dynamics change once jaguars have been established in the area.


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Tyson/Camello male from TDPNP


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Scar male, TDPNP


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( This post was last modified: 04-26-2021, 08:02 AM by Balam )

Stunning male sighted today at Torres del Paine National Park. Details on his profile will be posted later in the directory thread:


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Another big looking male from Iberá


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Scar


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