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What does Puma concolor Coryi mean?

What does Puma concolor Coryi mean?

Puma concolor coryi. The Florida panther is a subspecies of Puma concolor (also known as mountain lion, cougar, or puma) and represents the only known breeding population of puma in the eastern United States.

Is the Puma concolor Coryi endangered?

Conservation Status The Florida panther has been listed as an endangered species under the Endangered Species Act since its passage in 1973.

What is another name for Puma concolor?

Mountain lion
Mountain lion, puma, cougar, panther—this cat is known by more names than just about any other mammal! But no matter what you call it, it’s still the same cat, Puma concolor, the largest of the “small cats.” So how did it get so many names?

What do Puma concolor eat?

Food Habits Mountain lions are carnivores. Their main prey throughout their range are different species of ungulates, including moose, elk, white-tailed deer, mule deer, and caribou in North America.

How often do mountain lions mate?

every two years
Males are ready to breed at about 3 years of age and females at 2 1/2 years. Individual female mountain lions usually give birth every two years. Mating throughout the year, in northern parts of their range mating is more concentrated from December to March.

What is the order of a cougar?

Carnivores
TherapsidFerungulata
Cougar/Order

What is the biggest threat to the Florida panther today?

habitat loss
Today, the primary threats to the remaining panther population are habitat loss, fragmentation, and degradation.

What is the lifespan of a Florida panther?

Panthers can live up to 20 years or more in the wild. Female kittens have a good chance of living 10 years or more.

How big is a bobcat?

Adult bobcats weigh 15–35 pounds and measure 28–47 inches in length. Size varies depending on sex, as male bobcats are approximately 33% larger than their female counterparts .

What is a group of cougars called?

A group of cougars is commonly referred to as “twihards,” as in, intense older-aged female fans of the Twilight series. They are often categorized by their “Team Edward” or “Team Jacob” overly snug apparel and unabashed cat-calls directed towards half-dressed, half-their-age actors.

Does Cougar eat human?

Cougars are solitary animals and like to hunt without being noticed. A cougar preying on humans is rare but does happen from time to time. Teddy Roosevelt, in 1901 states that cougar attacks “are exceedingly rare.”

How tall does a Puma concolor coryi get?

Females measure approximately 1.83 m (6 ft.) nose to tail. Puma concolor coryi has a short, stiff dark brown pelage. The mid-dorsal region is particularly rich in color, and has irregular white flecking on the head, nape, and shoulders.

Where did the Puma concolor live in North America?

They ranged from coast to coast in North America, and from southern Argentina and Chile to southeastern Alaska. Extermination efforts, hunting pressure, and habitat destruction have restricted their range to relatively mountainous, unpopulated areas throughout much of their range.

When do Puma concolor cubs open their eyes?

Litters vary in size from 1 to 6 cubs with an average of 3 or 4. Birth weight is between 226 to 453 grams. The cubs open their eyes 10 days after birth. At the same time their ear pinnae unfolds, their first teeth erupt, and they begin play. The cubs are fully weaned at about 40 days of age.

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Ruth Doyle