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The puma (Puma concolor since 1993, previously Felis concolor) is a type of feline (cat) found in North, Central, and South America. Though large in size this cat cannot roar, but instead purrs and has even been said to make eerily humanlike screams when courting. It is more closely related to the common house cat than to the four "big cats": the tiger, lion, jaguar and leopard. The word puma comes from the Quechua language. In Brazil it is also known as suΓ§uarana, from the Tupi language, but also has other names. In fact in the English language the puma has over 40 different names.In North America, particularly the United States, panther by itself refers to a puma when the context implies a local species, although the term black panther is correctly associated only with the melanistic variants of leopards or jaguars rather than pumas. In Europe and Asia, panther means leopard and can refer to either the spotted or black leopard. In South America, panther refers to the jaguar and can refer to either the spotted or black jaguar. The melanistic gene can be seen in a variety of cats, including the lion, tiger, leopard, jaguar, caracal, jaguarundi, serval, ocelot, margay, bobcat, lynx, and Geoffroy's Cat; however, melanism has never been documented in Puma concolor, although urban legends of "black panthers" persist. Such anecdotal accounts are particularly prominent in the Appalachian Mountains of the eastern United States, a region where P. concolor is accepted as having been wholly extirpated by the late 1800's, and where breeding populations have not been documented as re-established by 2005.
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Comments: 28
NB-Photo [2011-06-15 12:17:51 +0000 UTC]
Magnificent portrait. I wish it would be larger!!!
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kika1983 [2008-01-30 18:51:47 +0000 UTC]
such a beautiful animalfav! when you have time,check this out
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AdamsWife [2006-09-22 22:15:48 +0000 UTC]
The detail here is wonderful and I love the tight composition
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Machinegun-Willy [2006-08-03 04:07:35 +0000 UTC]
I have also heard this cat referred to as a "Painter". I have no idea where or why such a name arose.
Of course it is also commonly called a cougar, though it's not often you can call it that anymore without someone giggling like a little schoolgirl.
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Sonny2005 In reply to Machinegun-Willy [2006-08-04 10:43:51 +0000 UTC]
its teh same here but i had nver heard of the term "cougar" back home in aussie land...lol
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Machinegun-Willy In reply to Sonny2005 [2006-08-04 22:14:22 +0000 UTC]
"Cougar" is slang for a good-looking middle-aged woman on the prowl fo young men.
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mrcool256 [2006-08-02 23:10:02 +0000 UTC]
The clarity on this one is amazing, what kind of lens did you use?
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Sonny2005 In reply to mrcool256 [2006-08-03 09:51:58 +0000 UTC]
Hy thanks..
this one i used my Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 APO Macro its soft from 200mm-300mm but workable
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lindz-326 [2006-08-02 20:54:06 +0000 UTC]
We Are...PENN STATE!! Our school mascot, the Nittany Lion...
Beautiful shot!! Great intensity in the eyes!
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Sonny2005 In reply to lindz-326 [2006-08-03 09:49:54 +0000 UTC]
lol strange name for it ...:-S
and thank you
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shuttermonkey [2006-07-31 23:06:03 +0000 UTC]
graet shto i love his expression its gonna eat me lol
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sassyeggs [2006-07-31 18:24:41 +0000 UTC]
i love that you take great photos and add such an educational little write up with them.
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Sonny2005 In reply to sassyeggs [2006-07-31 23:33:55 +0000 UTC]
Thank you im glad some one appreciates it
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pyro303 [2006-07-31 15:22:54 +0000 UTC]
Niiiiiiice kitty, goood kitty... stay. This is my most favorite animal, i just cant get over how beautiful they are they look wise to me, almost sad even.
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Sonny2005 In reply to pyro303 [2006-07-31 23:32:58 +0000 UTC]
Sad cause its stuck in a dang zoo.. but yes such beautiful animals
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ocularimages [2006-07-31 14:31:50 +0000 UTC]
Love it, reminds me of my kitty cats at home ... on steroids! Good work!
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