Fawn to light brown, with black around the muzzle.
its a nice crispt brownesh color
Cougars are tawny to gray with white underparts and have dark brown markings on the back of the ears, the sides of the nose, and the tip of the tail. The Florida cougar, or Florida panther, a subspecies native to southern Florida, is reddish brown.
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The Latin name for a cougar is Felis Concolor and that is latin for "Cat of all of one color."
A cougar does none of these mentioned in your question. There are differences in color--they can range from a tawny color to a reddish brown color--but they do not change colors-the kittens have spots and loose them as they turn into an adult. I know some animals do change colors with the seasons (for protection) but this cat does not.
On a 2001 Mercury Cougar : Fuse ( # 34 ) is a ( 7.5 amp brown color fuse for the power mirrors , clock , and interior lamps )
Both the melanistic leopard and the melanistic jaguar look similar to a cougar. Both are collectively known as black panthers and are from the same genus - panthera. However, the cougar is from a distinct other genus - puma. There is also a close cousin of the cougar called a jaguarundi which is very dark in color, sometimes almost black. However, it is much smaller than a cougar.
On a 1999 Mercury Cougar : In the passenger compartment fuse panel : ( # 27 ) is a blue color 15 amp fuse for the cigarette lighter Helpfull
The scientific name Felis concolor refers to the species of animal commonly known as the mountain lion or cougar. "Felis" is the genus name for wild cats, and "concolor" means "uniform in color," describing the cougar's generally tan or brown fur.
For a 2001 Mercury Cougar : In the passenger compartment fuse panel , below the instrument panel ( # 27 is a blue color 15 amp fuse for the cigarette lighter )