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Boron, V.; Xofis, P.; Link, A.; Payan, E. & Tzanopoulos, J. (2020). "Conserving predators across agricultural landscapes in Colombia: habitat use and space partitioning by jaguars, pumas, ocelots and jaguarundis" (PDF). Oryx. 54 (4): 554–563. doi: 10.1017/S0030605318000327. The grace and power of the cougar have been widely admired in the cultures of the indigenous peoples of the Americas. The Inca city of Cusco is reported to have been designed in the shape of a cougar, and the animal also gave its name to both Inca regions and people. The Moche people represented the cougar often in their ceramics. [126] The sky and thunder god of the Inca, Viracocha, has been associated with the animal. [127] At the same time, when you do approach her, do so with confidence because she'll be able to snuff out false bravado in a heartbeat.

The cougar holds the Guinness record for the animal with the greatest number of names, with over 40 in English alone. [7] "Puma" is the common name used in Latin America and most parts of Europe. The term puma is also sometimes used in the United States. [8] [9] [10] [11] The first use of puma in English dates to 1777, introduced from Spanish from the Quechua language. [12] In the western United States and Canada, it is also called "mountain lion", a name first used in writing in 1858. [13] Other names include "panther" (although it does not belong to the genus Panthera) and "catamount" (meaning "cat of the mountains"). [14] Taxonomy and evolutionFor example, asking her opinion about something shows that you're into her, but in a non-invasive way, which will lead to more conversation…assuming she's interested. The family Felidae is believed to have originated in Asia about 11 million years ago ( Mya). Taxonomic research on felids remains partial, and much of what is known about their evolutionary history is based on mitochondrial DNA analysis. [17] My partner explained that happy endings at these types of massage parlors were actually real things. It really happened. The concept of the happy ending became a running joke with us. Each time we passed one of these little massage parlors, we would make note of the patrons entering and exiting and imagine their home lives, what they were feeling, what their partners must think, all those things. Hamdig, Paul. "Sympatric Jaguar and Puma". Ecology Online Sweden. Archived from the original on July 16, 2006 . Retrieved August 30, 2006. Faletti, Dra. Alicia (2013). "Caso Ignacio Terán Luna". Revista Química Viva (in Spanish). 12 (2). ISSN 1666-7948. Archived from the original on February 20, 2018 . Retrieved February 16, 2018.

a b c d e f Naughton, D. (2014). The Natural History of Canadian Mammals. University of Toronto Press. pp.368–373. ISBN 978-1-4426-4483-0.

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Cougar range (without recent confirmations across northern Canadian territories, eastern U.S. states, and Alaska) Cattle report 1990" (PDF). National Agricultural Statistics Service. Archived (PDF) from the original on June 8, 2011 . Retrieved September 11, 2009. a b c d e Culver, M.; Johnson, W. E.; Pecon-Slattery, J.; O'Brien, S. J. (2000). "Genomic Ancestry of the American Puma". Journal of Heredity. 91 (3): 186–97. doi: 10.1093/jhered/91.3.186. PMID 10833043. Bauer, J. W.; Logan, K. A.; Sweanor, L. L. & Boyce, W. M. (2005). "Scavenging behavior in Puma". The Southwestern Naturalist. 50 (4): 466–471. doi: 10.1894/0038-4909(2005)050[0466:SBIP]2.0.CO;2. S2CID 85632179. From hot mamas like Mrs. Robinson and Stifler's mom to the quirky and bumbling Liz Lemon, older, attractive women, better known now as cougars, come in all shapes and sizes.

The cougar has large paws and proportionally the largest hind legs in the Felidae, [30] allowing for its great leaping and short-sprint ability. It is capable of leaping from the ground up to 5.5m (18ft) high into a tree. [39] Distribution and habitat A camera trap image of a cougar in Saguaro National Park, ArizonaBonier, F.; Quigley, H. & Austad, S. (2004). "A technique for non-invasively detecting stress response in cougars". Wildlife Society Bulletin. 32 (3): 711–717. doi: 10.2193/0091-7648(2004)032[0711:ATFNDS]2.0.CO;2. S2CID 85819163. As of 2017 [update], the Cat Classification Taskforce of the Cat Specialist Group recognizes only two subspecies as valid: [20] Torres SG; Mansfield TM; Foley JE; Lupo T; Brinkhaus A (1996). "Mountain lion and human activity in California: testing speculations". Wildlife Society Bulletin. 24 (3): 451–460. JSTOR 3783326. Mountain Lions in California". California Department of Fish and Game. 2004. Archived from the original on April 30, 2007 . Retrieved May 20, 2007. Investigations at Yellowstone National Park showed that elk and mule deer were the cougar's primary targets; the prey base is shared with the park's wolves, with which the cougar competes for resources. [53] A study on winter kills from November to April in Alberta showed that ungulates accounted for greater than 99% of the cougar diet. Learned, individual prey recognition was observed, as some cougars rarely killed bighorn sheep, while others relied heavily on the species. [54]

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