Monday, 6 January 2014

Species of the week: Cougar

First of all let me wish you guys a Happy New Year. Hope 2014 brings you luck and joy. Updates will be sporadic until February when my exams will end but expect the occasional article(I hope).
In addition to that species of the week will now include subspecies to add variety.


Species of the week:
Cougar(Puma concolor)


  1. It is a cat native only to the Americas.
  2. Although it is placed in the small cat family(Felinae) it's size and characteristics are similar to the big cats(Pantherinae).
  3. They stand about 60-90 cm tall and and can reach up to 2.5m from head to tail.
  4. Male cougars weigh about 50-100 kg while females weigh 29-64 kg.
  5. 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.
  6. They mate all year around with females coming in estrus for about 8 days every 23 days.
  7. Gestation period last about 90-92 days and a litter is birthed about every one or two years of their reproductive lives.
  8. Litter size can range from 1-6 cubs with the norm being 2-3 cubs.
  9. Life expectancy is about 13 years in the wild and around 20 in captivity.
  10. 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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