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THE PUMA - CAT OF ONE COLOUR (Puma concolor)

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Monster tom from Arizona


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Based on footage that I've seen the cougars from Arizona appear to be consistently great in size. An in-depth study on the morphology of this population would be interesting.
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Impossing tom from Idaho that was unfortunately treed by a hunter.


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[Mountain] Lion on a kill runs from Slough Creek Pack [May 4, 2003]

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Wolves involved : 217F & 261M 





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(10-23-2020, 09:46 PM)TheNormalGuy Wrote: [Mountain] Lion on a kill runs from Slough Creek Pack [May 4, 2003]

Duration : 1 min 43

Uploader : International Wolf Center

Wolves involved : 217F & 261M 






Great record, she stood her ground nicely and only started to run when the wolves outnumbered her. I think a mature tom would not have backed off.
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If she stayed at the carcass, the uncollared gray would have also taken part in the interaction. That uncollared wolf was hesitant and felt that the couguar was leaving, so he [or she] didn't need to chase her off probably. But 217F & 261M would have confronted the cougar at the carcass if it stayed and with the influence of those, the uncollared wolf would had join and a 3 vs 1 would had ensued in my opinion.
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Chilean female


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Patagonia Park, Argentina


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Monster BC tom
Sadly he was probably hunted


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