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Breaking News - Educational Outreach - Anti-Poaching Program Cougar Facts - Habitat Conservation - Government Actions - Just for Kids About MLF - Wild Gifts Mountain Lion Foundation PO Box 1896 Sacramento, CA 95812 916.442.2666 Fax: 916.442.2871 E-mail: mlf@mountainlion.org This site is designed to be viewed with Netscape or Internet Explorer versions 4.0 or higher. ...
Friends of the Florida Panther Refuge Supporting the mission of the Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge Photo: Copyright Larry Richardson The Florida Panther Puma concolor coryi = ...
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All about the Mountain Lion, includes color photos, scientific names, common names, description, behavior, range, habitats and life cycle.
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Puma Puma concolor Body Length(mm) -1100-2000 Weight (kg) - 30-85 Litter Size - 2-3 average Life Span - 10-15 years Status - Florida - Endangered Status - Least Concern North America P.c.borbensis - Central Amazonia P.c.californicus - California, Mexico P.c.cougar - N.E US, S.E Canada P.c.concolor - Guyana P.c.coryi - Florida P.c.costaricensis - Central America P.c.hippolestes - Wyoming, Idaho P.
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Go to Chapter One Section Mountain Lion An Unnatural History of Pumas and People By Chris Bolgiano Chapter One: Native Americans and American Lions The spiritual center of the universe is located on a high, dry plateau in northeastern Arizona, where land stretches out in a vast meditation of mind, and mountains ring the far horizon wish surrealistic shapes of desire. This is Hopi Land. For ...
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Photo courtesy of Mountain Lion Pictures Common Name: Mountain Lion, Cougar, Puma, Panther, Catamount Scientific Name: Felis concolor Description: The Mountain Lion is a large, unspotted cat with a relatively small head and a long, tail with a dark tip on the end. The coat is yellow-brown to tawny with a white underbelly. Their legs are long and heavy-muscled. Their feet are large and ...
VOLUME 16 NUMBER 2 & 3 SUMMER/FALL 1992 The Eastern Cougar in Nova Scotia by: Mark Pulsifer The fate of the eastern cougar continues to be a matter or speculation. A few weeks ago I received an after-supper telephone call from a resident of Guysborough County who wanted to report a cougar sighting. As I listened to the caller and scribbled down the information, I quickly recalled the dozen or so ...
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