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  1. 30 paź 2017 · Both male and female pumas are territorial. The territory of a male puma is substantially larger than that of a female, and may be as large as 1,300 km2 (500 sq. mi). The male’s territory includes those of several females but does not overlap with the territory of another male.

  2. Pumas have muscular necks and strong jaws. Pumas have acute hearing and excellent vision which makes them formidable hunters. The name of a male is referred to simply as a ‘Puma’, the female is referred to as a ‘she-Puma’ and the young are called ‘cubs’.

  3. 29 lip 2014 · Here’s how it works. Portrait of an adult male puma, with a GPS collar.(Image credit: Mark Elbroch) The puma is the big cat of the Americas. At one time, it ranged from the Yukon in Canada to...

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  5. The puma is the world’s fourth largest cat, and in Patagonia there are some of the biggest pumas in the world, with females weighing around 45kg (100lbs) and males weighting up to 70kg (150lbs). In Patagonia, where we run our puma tour, the cats are generally a silvery-pale coloration, though some cats, like Ruprestra are much darker.

  6. 12 mar 2024 · Although pumas are usually not considered ‘big cats’, they are the fifth largest cat species worldwide – following the tiger, lion, jaguar, and leopard. Pumas, however, come in many different sizes. Males are much larger than females, and pumas who live closer to the poles are much larger than those living near the equator.

  7. Adult male pumas can grow between an average of 6 to 8 feet long and females can average between 5 to 7 feet. Males can typically weigh around 50kg to 80kg and females can weigh around 35kg to 60kg. How far can a puma jump?

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