a pumas food source is made up of many things. It ranges to where they live. the Florida puma usually prays on anything from rabbits all the way up to moose. The common mountain lion prays on rabbits through white tailed deer.
There is no standard collective noun for pumas as they live solitary lives except for rearing cubs.
A mother with cub would be a pair of pumas; two or more cubs would be a litter of cubs.
Pumas (Puma concolor) are also known as Mountain lions, Mountain cats, Cougars, Catamounts, and Panthers. Native to North AND South America, they are apex predators (no animal except humans prey upon them) as well as keystone predators (they prvide food for other animal species). They are the second-heaviest cat in the Western Hemisphere, after the Jaguar. Standing anywhere from two to three feet tall (at the front shoulder) and five to nine feet long (nose to tail) the adult males generally weigh in anywhere from one hundred fifteen to two hundred twenty pounds. That's a lot of cat. See the related link(s) below for more info:
P.s: Update of March 6, 2014: Your 100-pound domesticated German Shepherd may not be able to sustain the protection of your property, life, or limb, when faced with a wild mountain lion: See "Fontana Attack" link posted below:
A puma is a member of the cat family. Often called Mountain lions, cougars, or Panthers. Sadly, they are making there way to the endangered list, because humans are taking away their habitats and natural prey. Because they cant find find, they kill farmers livestock, and the farmers shoot them.
The animals called "pumas" also go by several other names, such as cougars and mountain lions. If you know what either of those look like, you know what a puma looks like.
If you don't: imagine a tawny house cat the size of a human (pumas can reach a length of approximately 8 feet from the nose to the tip of the tail).
The cougar is the fourth largest member of the feline family, averaging about 7-10 feet long (head to the tip of the tail) and the weight depends on the sex and subspecies. Males can range from 150-160 pounds and females from 100-120 pounds. Even thought most males rarely exceed 200 pounds, the larger cougar killed on record was 276 pounds and was found in Arizona.
Cougars are felines. There was also a car. The animals look like big cats. Use the link below to see some images of both the cat and the car.
If you mean the animals, they look like large cats. In the US, the animal goes by many other names as well, such as cougar or mountain lion. If you know what either of those looks like, you know what a puma looks like.
If you mean the shoes, they look like shoes.
Pumas are wild felines belonging to the genus Puma and include the mountain lion, also known as the cougar, and the jaguarundi, The jaguarundi (see image) is considerably smaller than the cougar.
A puma would fit under the cat family (one of the lager cats like lions)
Cougars are generally solitary animals and do not form groups, except for a mother and her offspring.
The image above is of an adult cougar. That's what they look like.
Lions live in groups called prides. Pumas are always solitary animals.
Well, unfortunately a group of pumas don't really have a specific name.
Pumas are what we call carnivores, meaning they only eat other animals with meat.
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yes pumas are endangered yes pumas are endangered
pumas are the coolest animals in the world, no not tigers or lions, pumas!
Australia does not have pumas. Pumas are found in America.
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No. Pumas have paws.
No, pumas are relatively dangerous.
no pumas canot roar
The PUMAS have won two world cups. Pumas are Argentina.
Pumas are mammals they have babies.