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Pumas, also known as cougars or mountain lions, do not have a specific migration pattern like some other animals. Instead, they have home ranges that they inhabit based on the availability of prey and suitable habitat. In some cases, young pumas may disperse to find their own territory, moving to different areas within their natural range, which can span across various terrains in North and South America. Their movement is primarily influenced by factors such as food availability, mating opportunities, and environmental changes.

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