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Costa Rican Cougar (Puma concolor costaricensis)
Subject: Costa Rican Cougar (Puma concolor costaricensis)
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Puma concolor. Costa Rica - Costa Rican Cougar (Puma concolor costaricensis).jpg
Resolution: 4288x2848 File Size: 3576904 Bytes Date: 2010:09:15 10:20:03 Camera: NIKON D5000 (NIKON CORPORATION) F number: f/5.6 Exposure: 625/100000 sec Focal Length: 200/1 Upload Date: 2017:06:02 17:50:41

Costa Rican Cougar (Puma concolor costaricensis)


Español: Puma en Costa Rica
Date 15 September 2010, 10:20:03
Source https://www.flickr.com/photos/sarah_c_murray/5000553255/
Author Sarah Murray
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Puma_concolor._Costa_Rica.jpg

The Costa Rican Cougar (Puma concolor costaricensis) is a subspecies of cougar. This felid usually hunts at night and may sometimes travel long distances in search of food. Its average litter size is 3 cubs. The animal has a solid tan-colored coat without spots. This particular subspecies ranks as the second largest cat in Costa Rica and can be found in various places and habitats. They weigh 25–80 kg. Like other cougars, it is amazingly fast, and can maneuver quite easily and skillfully. Even though conservation efforts of the Costa Rican Cougar have decreased against the "more appealing" jaguar, it is hunted less frequently because it has no spots, and is thus less desirable to hunters.
Order: Carnivora
Family: Felidae
Genus: Puma
Species: Puma concolor
Subspecies: Puma concolor costaricensis (Merriam, 1901)

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