In addition to that species of the week will now include subspecies to add variety.
Species of the week:
Cougar(Puma concolor)
- It is a cat native only to the Americas.
- Although it is placed in the small cat family(Felinae) it's size and characteristics are similar to the big cats(Pantherinae).
- They stand about 60-90 cm tall and and can reach up to 2.5m from head to tail.
- Male cougars weigh about 50-100 kg while females weigh 29-64 kg.
- Cougar diet compromises of anything that has meat from small rodents to large ungulates with a preferance to ungulates. This highly depends on the region and food availability.
- They mate all year around with females coming in estrus for about 8 days every 23 days.
- Gestation period last about 90-92 days and a litter is birthed about every one or two years of their reproductive lives.
- Litter size can range from 1-6 cubs with the norm being 2-3 cubs.
- Life expectancy is about 13 years in the wild and around 20 in captivity.
- Cougars overall are listed as "Least Concern" in the IUCN Red List. However several subspecies can be considered to be under threat of extinction.
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