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Only in Florida, officially. But rumours come in from N.C., Pennsylvania, and New York.
Puma concolor couguar is the scientific name for the extinct eastern cougar.
The eastern cougar, Puma concolor couguar, was declared extinct in 2011. The Florida panther, Puma concolor coryi, is considered endangered. Some scientists consider the two to be a single subspecies.
No, the puma is found only in North, Central and South America. It is not found in Spain.,
since 1973
Puma concolor couguar
Puma concolor couguar
Officialy, the 60 to 70 Florida panthers are the only eastern cougars left, but unsubstansiated reports do come in from other states.
The Cougar or Puma (P. concolor) enjoys a wide variety of names, particularly in the US, but all of them refer to the same species of cat.The Eastern Puma or Eastern Cougar is a name-concept given to cougars that may live in the mountains and forests of the eastern parts of the United States and possibly Canada.The Eastern Puma, as such, is somewhat cryptozoological, as there is some debate as to whether any pumas actually survive in these parts of the world, as their normal, accepted range is the western US, the southwestern tip of Canada, and South America.
The eastern puma was declared extinct in 2011.
The Puma logo would be found on any product that is produced by this company. Puma makes shoes, shirts, jackets and accessories and the logo is displayed on all these products.
Habitat loss, and bounty hunting.
Yes it is.