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The Puma
By Kayleigh Green
This is the puma
Is also known as mountain lion and cougar. A
puma can jump over a school bus the long way.
Environment
Pumas live on mountains in the Northwest
 and some places in Canada . They live in
 temperature 59 degrees Fahrenheit to 66
 degrees Fahrenheit . They like humid and
 warm climate . They also live in the
 Amazon Rainforest.
Adaptations
• They have sharp claws to climb trees and
  eat
• They retract their claws so it is easier to
  walk
• They leave light tracks so predators can’t
  find them as easy
Physical adaptations
The puma has reddish brown fur a pink nose
 and tongue also a white belly.
Behavioral Adaptations
• Pumas are very          • Pumas sleep 4-5
  solitary animals          hours a day but it also
• Only mothers and          depends how hungry
  kittens live together     they are
                          • They eat every hour
                            but it depends how
                            hungry the are but
                            sooner if they find
                            something good
Eating
The puma likes to eat elk, deer, caribou,
 squirrel, beaver bobcats and even other
 mountain lions
Predators
• They are pretty much at the top of the food
  chain but they have to look out for
  scavengers,
   bears and wolves.
Threats
A threat is that we are expanding human
  settlements and taking away pumas
  homes . We also are hunting them which
  makes less of them in the wild [There are
  only 30,000 pumas left in the WORLD. ]
New Environment
After a 1000 years the puma now lives in
  Asia which Has the hottest, coldest, driest
  and wettest weather. The winters are long
  and cold. The summers are short and hot.
  Everywhere else except the mountains
  there is little rainfall.
New Adaptations
The puma would be all black and fluffy in winter so
    it can keep warm because dark colors attract
    heat.
In the summer the puma would be tan and have
    very little fur because light colors don’t attract
    heat . The puma would start eating plants
    because there is more plants then meat in
    Asia. The animal would start living in groups
    because they would need protection. They
    would sleep less because they would have to
    look for predators. A threat would be if a puma
    was hiding in bamboo and someone cut it
    down the puma wouldn’t have anywhere to
    hide. Lastly their new predators would be other
    big cats because big cats don’t get along well.
websites
•   Wiki.anwsers.com
•   Ask.com
•   Ehow.com
•   Chinatownconnection.com
•   Animalfacts.com

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The Puma: Facts About Mountain Lions, Cougars, and Their Adaptations

  • 2. This is the puma Is also known as mountain lion and cougar. A puma can jump over a school bus the long way.
  • 3. Environment Pumas live on mountains in the Northwest and some places in Canada . They live in temperature 59 degrees Fahrenheit to 66 degrees Fahrenheit . They like humid and warm climate . They also live in the Amazon Rainforest.
  • 4. Adaptations • They have sharp claws to climb trees and eat • They retract their claws so it is easier to walk • They leave light tracks so predators can’t find them as easy
  • 5. Physical adaptations The puma has reddish brown fur a pink nose and tongue also a white belly.
  • 6. Behavioral Adaptations • Pumas are very • Pumas sleep 4-5 solitary animals hours a day but it also • Only mothers and depends how hungry kittens live together they are • They eat every hour but it depends how hungry the are but sooner if they find something good
  • 7. Eating The puma likes to eat elk, deer, caribou, squirrel, beaver bobcats and even other mountain lions
  • 8. Predators • They are pretty much at the top of the food chain but they have to look out for scavengers, bears and wolves.
  • 9. Threats A threat is that we are expanding human settlements and taking away pumas homes . We also are hunting them which makes less of them in the wild [There are only 30,000 pumas left in the WORLD. ]
  • 10. New Environment After a 1000 years the puma now lives in Asia which Has the hottest, coldest, driest and wettest weather. The winters are long and cold. The summers are short and hot. Everywhere else except the mountains there is little rainfall.
  • 11. New Adaptations The puma would be all black and fluffy in winter so it can keep warm because dark colors attract heat. In the summer the puma would be tan and have very little fur because light colors don’t attract heat . The puma would start eating plants because there is more plants then meat in Asia. The animal would start living in groups because they would need protection. They would sleep less because they would have to look for predators. A threat would be if a puma was hiding in bamboo and someone cut it down the puma wouldn’t have anywhere to hide. Lastly their new predators would be other big cats because big cats don’t get along well.
  • 12. websites • Wiki.anwsers.com • Ask.com • Ehow.com • Chinatownconnection.com • Animalfacts.com