Yes, pumas are considered big cats, in he same way a lion or tiger is a big cat, however "puma" tends to encompass the breeds of Cougar, Panther and Mountain Lion.
Yes a puma is an animal. It is in the cat family and cats are mamals.
A Puma is a member of the cat family, and is a carnivore.
A Puma is a member of the cat family, and is a carnivore.
The panther, also called a cougar, puma, mountain lion, catamount, depending on what part of the U.S., is a large cat that is in the Felidae family. It is a carnivore.
No. A puma falls in the cat family like lions, jaguars, and tigers. A reptile is like a lizard or a snake.
Yes. Aside from the domestic cat, the other species in the Felidae family that purr include:BobcatCheetahEurasian LynxPumaWild Cat
It's the same as in English: a member of the (wild) cat family
No way! A cat is part of the cat family while a rat is part of the rodent family.
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yes it is.
yes they are!
Because it is a puma which is a type of tiger. And it is not a cat.