The genus of the puma, or puma concolor, is Puma.
Mountain lions belong to the genus Puma and the species Puma concolor.
The genus and species of the cougar, also known as the mountain lion or puma, is Puma concolor.
The genus and species of a cougar is Puma concolor.
Cougars belong to the Felidae family and are classified as members of the Puma genus and Puma concolor species. They are also known by other names such as mountain lion, puma, and catamount. Cougars are part of the order Carnivora.
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.
Mountain lions belong to the genus Puma and the species Puma concolor.
The term Felis concolor is obsolete and the animal is now called Puma concolor with the genus being Puma.
The genus and species of the cougar, also known as the mountain lion or puma, is Puma concolor.
The genus of the puma is - Puma - as in Puma concolor.
The genus and species of a cougar is Puma concolor.
Cougar or the puma mountain lion belongs to the genus Puma and species concolor. It belongs to the family Felidae.
The Puma concolor is known as a mountain lion, cougar, panther, puma, catamount, mountain cat, mountain screamer, painter and other names. It was previously placed in the genus Felis, but is now in Puma. Native to the Americas, it is a large, solitary cat with a range from the Canadian Yukon to the southern Andes Mountains in South America. Genus - Puma (no longer in Felis) Species - concolor Family - Felidae
The scientific name for a puma is "felis concolor" and is also referred to as the mountain lion. It is usally called the Mountain LionPuma concolor.Mountain lion, puma, cougar, panther-this cat is known by more names than just about any other mammal! But no matter what you call it, it's still the same cat, Puma concolor, the largest of the small cat species.
The eastern cougar or eastern puma (Puma concolor couguar) is the name given to the extirpated cougars that once lived in northeastern North America. They were declared extinct in 2011.
Cougars belong to the Felidae family and are classified as members of the Puma genus and Puma concolor species. They are also known by other names such as mountain lion, puma, and catamount. Cougars are part of the order Carnivora.
Felis concolor is the species of the puma.
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.