Pumas

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Category Description:

This category contains sites with information for kids and teens about Pumas, also known as Cougars, Mountain Lions, and Panthers.

Data includes taxonomy, evolution, adaptations, physical characteristics, appearance, food habits and diet, habitat and range, social structure, communication, threats, status, and conservation.

  • Animal Diversity: Cougar (Puma concolor)  - Provides pictures, classification, geographic range, habitat, physical description, reproduction, longevity, behavior, food habits, and status.
  • ARKive: Puma (Puma concolor)  - Information includes facts and status, description, range and habitat, biology, and threats and conservation.
  • DesertUSA: Mountain Lion / Cougar  - Gives range, habitat, appearance, lifestyle, and hunting habits.
  • The Eastern Panther  - Provides information about physical characteristics, habitat, food and reproduction. Includes quiz.
  • Kats-Korner.com: Cougar  - Describes various names, range and habitat, vocalizations, behavior, adaptations, diet and feeding habits, appearance, history, threats, and status.
  • Mammals of Texas: Mountain Lion  - Reviews taxonomy, appearance and size, Texas range, population, activity, behavior, diet, social habits, and status.
  • Mountain Lion Facts  - The Mountain Lion Foundation provides a short overview and FAQs that explain appearance, breeding, range, and habitat.
  • National Geographic: Mountain Lion (Felis concolor)  - Contains range map, picture, habitats, diet and hunting, populations, interaction with humans, fast facts, sound clip, gallery, and printable factsheet.
  • Puma (Puma concolor)  - Explores key facts, subspecies, other names, appearance, range, habitat, feeding habits, population, threats, and conservation. From Big Cats Online.
  • San Diego Zoo: Mountain Lion (Puma, Cougar)  - Looks at quick and fun facts, range and habitat map, history, species, characteristics, adaptations, and photographs.
 
 
 
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