No. It is listed as a species of least concern.
Felis concolor is the species of the puma.
Humans are the main reason that puma is endangered species. As a species, the puma is not an endangered species. Only the Florida race is endangered.
Mountain lions belong to the genus Puma and the species Puma concolor.
No, a puma and a jaguar are different species.
Puma concolor is the scientific name for the cougar.
A puma is a species of wild cat. It belongs to the order Carnivora.
Saving vulnerable species is a role.
The genus and species of a cougar is Puma concolor.
Puma Concolar.
The puma, Puma Concolor, is not endangered as a species. The Florida race is endangered, and has been listed for fourty plus years.
No, Felis concolor and Puma concolor both refer to the same species, known as the cougar, puma, or mountain lion. The scientific name Puma concolor is more commonly used today to classify this large felid species.
Puma's are becoming endangered because poachers are killing puma's and are selling the puma's fur or hide to people world wide and make millions of money. Puma's are the same thing as a Cougar or Mountain lion. The puma or mountain lion is not an endangered species. Listed as least concern by the IUCN. The Florida panther, a race endemic to Florida is endangered however, but the species as a whole is not.