There are no recognized black pumas in California or anywhere else. The puma, also known as the cougar or mountain lion, typically has a tawny or light brown coat. While some individuals may appear darker due to lighting or genetic variations, these are not classified as a separate color morph like "black" in other big cats, such as leopards. In California, the puma population primarily consists of the standard color variations.
Yes, pumas live in California and are quite common in some areas.
No, they are basically a tawny, brown animal.
Well pumas are a blondish color and there a puma like they are and a panther is black and panthers are just leopards born with black fur. Hope that helped
Adult pumas have neither. They are a solid sandy colour. Baby and infant pumas may sometimes, but not always, have some little black spots on their coats but these will fade as they get older.
A puma has very few predators in the world. These predators actually include but are not limited to human beings.wolves are Pumas enimies!wolves are Pumas enimies!
I know it is a bit general, but pumas are found in Southern California.
pumas are the coolest animals in the world, no not tigers or lions, pumas!
Australia does not have pumas. Pumas are found in America.
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No. Pumas have paws.
There has never been a verified case of a melanistic (black) puma. It is a recessive trait that seems to appear only with jaguars and leopards.
There has never been a black (melanistic) puma sighted so, evidently, they do not exist,