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  1. Cougar - Wikipedia

    A Definitive Resource About Cougars: Comprehensive, non-profit 501 (c) (3) site with extensive information about cougars, from how to live safely in cougar country, to science abstracts, hunting …

  2. Cougar - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

    It is the most widespread of any large wild terrestrial mammal in the Western Hemisphere. Due to its wide range, the cougar has many names, including puma, Mountain lion, catamount, and panther. …

  3. Cougar Facts | Puma | Mountain Lion | Panther - Animal Fact Guide

    The cougar, which is also commonly referred to as a puma, mountain lion, or panther, is the second largest cat in North America (with the largest being the jaguar).

  4. Cougar: Key Facts — Forest Wildlife

    Cougar: Key Facts Cougars, pumas, mountain lions – did you know they’re all the same animal? If you want to learn more about cougars, you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we’ll look at some …

  5. 12 Fascinating Facts About the Mysterious Cougar

    Known by many names, cougar, mountain lion, puma, or catamount, this elusive predator reigns as one of the most adaptable wild cats in the Western Hemisphere. The scientific name Puma concolor …

  6. Cougar - National Geographic

    The cougar is a cat of many names: Puma, mountain lion, and catamount, among others. This adaptable predator has the widest range of any land mammal in the Western Hemisphere, and can be found in...

  7. How to Know if a Woman is a Cougar: 12 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow

    Apr 23, 2025 · “Cougars” are popularly defined as women in their 40s (or older) who date significantly younger men, generally at a 10-year age gap or more.

  8. Cougar - Western Wildlife Outreach

    Also known as pumas, panthers, catamounts, mountain lions and American lions, cougars have existed on the North American continent for over 10,000 years. They can currently be found as far south as …

  9. Cougar - Wild Paws Sanctuary

    Although they are solitary animals, female cougars spend 18 to 24 months raising their young and use a variety of vocalizations to interact such as chirps, whistles and mews. According to the Minnesota …

  10. The Cougar Technically Isn't a 'Big Cat' | HowStuffWorks

    Sep 24, 2024 · The cougar, also known as Puma concolor, is one of the most adaptable and widespread cat species in the Americas. You can find this elusive predator, commonly referred to as a mountain …