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The Cougar (Puma concolor) is a large American feline featured in the Planet Zoo North America Animal Pack.

Zoopedia Description

General[]

Population In The Wild: Unknown

The cougar is a large species of felid that lives in the forests, mountains, grasslands, deserts, and scrubland of Canada, the USA, Mexico, and all of South America. The cougar is also commonly known as the puma and the mountain lion. The cougar has sandy-colored fur, thick legs and a thick tail, a broad head with rounded ears, a white muzzle, and dark tear marks coming down from the eyes. Male cougars have a head-body length of 47 to 80in, a height of 23.5 to 36in at the shoulder, a tail length of 24 to 38in, and weigh between 117 and 220lb. Females have a head-body length of 35 to 72in, weigh between 64 and 141lb and have a similar height and tail length to males. The cougar is not endangered.

Social[]

Cougars are solitary animals that only spend time together when mating, or in the case of a mother with her cubs.

Reproduction[]

Cougars can mate year-round. Females will come into oestrus every 3-4 weeks and are receptive for a period of 8 days. Male cougars have large territories that may span across several female territories. Males will attempt to mate with receptive females on their territory. When the female is in oestrus, she will scent mark and vocalize to attract a male. When a male finds a female, they will sniff each other, growling and vocalizing until the female lets him mate. Copulation lasts around a minute and the male and female may mate several times an hour, then part ways. Cougars are polygynous, the male may mate with many females but females will generally only mate with one male during each reproductive event.

After a pregnancy of 82-98 days, the female will give birth to 1-6 cubs. 3-4 on average. Cubs begin to eat solid food at 2 weeks old and are fully weaned by 40 days old. Cubs remain with their mother until they are 1-2 years old, usually until their mother becomes pregnant again. During this time she will teach them to hunt. Cougars reach sexual maturity between 18 months and 3 years old. When young adults leave their mothers, they live solitarily.

Animal Care

PREFERRED OBJECTS

Processed Meat Ā· Whole Carcass Ā· Bones

FEEDING STATIONS
Water Bowl Ā· Water Trough Ā· Water Pipe Ā· Food Tray

FOOD ENRICHMENT
Frozen Blood Pumpkin Ā· Block of Frozen Fish Ā· Rotation Line Feeder Ā· PiƱata Zebra Ā· PiƱata Pronghorn

HABITAT ENRICHMENT
Climbing Frame Ā· Cardboard Box Ā· Gift Box Ā· Prey-Scented Sack Ā· Scratching Post Ā· Scots Pine/Tamarind Scratching Tree Ā· Sprinkler Ā· Bubble Machine

COMPATIBLE ANIMALS

Cougar doesn't benefit from sharing space with other species.


Trivia

Zoopedia Fun Facts[]

  • The cougar has large paws and the largest hind legs of any felid species, relative to body size.
  • Despite being the fourth largest cat species, cougars are not considered part of the 'big cats' as they lack the bones and organs required to roar.
  • Cougars cannot roar, but they do make sounds comparable to those of domestic cats.
  • Cougar cubs are born with black spots that act as camouflage; they lose this patternation at 6 months old.
  • Cougars are strong swimmers, able to cross lakes and rivers, but like most cats prefer to stay out of the water.

Other Trivia[]

  • The Cougar is also called the ā€œPumaā€, the ā€œMountain Lionā€, the ā€œPantherā€, and the ā€œCatamountā€.

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ANIMAL NAVIGATION
STANDARD: HABITAT
Aardvark ā€¢ African Buffalo ā€¢ African Savannah Elephant ā€¢ African Wild Dog ā€¢ Aldabra Giant Tortoise ā€¢ American Bison ā€¢ Bactrian Camel ā€¢ Baird's Tapir ā€¢ Bengal Tiger ā€¢ Black Wildebeest ā€¢ Bongo ā€¢ Bonobo ā€¢ Bornean Orangutan ā€¢ Cheetah ā€¢ Chinese Pangolin ā€¢ Common Ostrich ā€¢ Common Warthog ā€¢ Formosan Black Bear ā€¢ Galapagos Giant Tortoise ā€¢ Gemsbok ā€¢ Gharial ā€¢ Giant Panda ā€¢ Greater Flamingo ā€¢ Grizzly Bear ā€¢ Himalayan Brown Bear ā€¢ Hippopotamus ā€¢ Indian Elephant ā€¢ Indian Peafowl ā€¢ Indian Rhinoceros ā€¢ Japanese Macaque ā€¢ Mandrill ā€¢ Nile Monitor ā€¢ Nyala ā€¢ Okapi ā€¢ Plains Zebra ā€¢ Pronghorn Antelope ā€¢ Red Panda ā€¢ Red Ruffed Lemur ā€¢ Reticulated Giraffe ā€¢ Ring Tailed Lemur ā€¢ Sable Antelope ā€¢ Saltwater Crocodile ā€¢ Siberian Tiger ā€¢ Snow Leopard ā€¢ Spotted Hyena ā€¢ Springbok ā€¢ Timber Wolf ā€¢ West African Lion ā€¢ Western Chimpanzee ā€¢ Western Lowland Gorilla
ANNIVERSARY UPDATES
African Leopard ā€¢ Black-and-White Ruffed Lemur ā€¢ Collared Peccary ā€¢ Red Deer
STANDARD: EXHIBIT
Amazonian Giant Centipede ā€¢ Boa Constrictor ā€¢ Brazilian Salmon Pink Tarantula ā€¢ Brazilian Wandering Spider ā€¢ Common Death Adder ā€¢ Eastern Brown Snake ā€¢ Giant Burrowing Cockroach ā€¢ Giant Desert Hairy Scorpion ā€¢ Giant Forest Scorpion ā€¢ Giant Tiger Land Snail ā€¢ Gila Monster ā€¢ Golden Poison Frog ā€¢ Goliath Beetle ā€¢ Goliath Birdeater ā€¢ Goliath Frog ā€¢ Green Iguana ā€¢ Lehmann's Poison Frog ā€¢ Lesser Antillean Iguana ā€¢ Mexican Red Knee Tarantula ā€¢ Puff Adder ā€¢ Titan Beetle ā€¢ Western Diamondback Rattlesnake ā€¢ Yellow Anaconda
DELUXE EDITION
Komodo Dragon ā€¢ Pygmy Hippo ā€¢ Thomson's Gazelle
ARCTIC PACK
Arctic Wolf ā€¢ Dall Sheep ā€¢ Polar Bear ā€¢ Reindeer
SOUTH AMERICA PACK
Colombian White-Faced Capuchin Monkey ā€¢ Giant Anteater ā€¢ Jaguar ā€¢ Llama ā€¢ Red-Eyed Tree Frog
AUSTRALIA PACK
Dingo ā€¢ Koala ā€¢ Red Kangaroo ā€¢ Southern Cassowary ā€¢ Eastern Blue Tongued Lizard
AQUATIC PACK
Cuvier's Dwarf Caiman ā€¢ Giant Otter ā€¢ Grey Seal ā€¢ King Penguin ā€¢ Diamondback Terrapin
SOUTHEAST ASIA ANIMAL PACK
Binturong ā€¢ Clouded Leopard ā€¢ Dhole ā€¢ Malayan Tapir ā€¢ North Sulawesi Babirusa ā€¢ Proboscis Monkey ā€¢ Sun Bear ā€¢ Giant Malaysian Leaf Insect
AFRICA PACK
African Penguin ā€¢ Fennec Fox ā€¢ Meerkat ā€¢ Southern White Rhinoceros ā€¢ Sacred Scarab Beetle
NORTH AMERICA ANIMAL PACK
American Alligator ā€¢ Arctic Fox ā€¢ Black-Tailed Prairie Dog ā€¢ California Sea Lion ā€¢ Cougar ā€¢ Moose ā€¢ North American Beaver ā€¢ American Bullfrog
EUROPE PACK
Alpine Ibex ā€¢ Eurasian Lynx ā€¢ European Badger ā€¢ European Fallow Deer ā€¢ Fire Salamander
WETLANDS ANIMAL PACK
Asian Small-Clawed Otter ā€¢ Capybara ā€¢ Nile Lechwe ā€¢ Platypus ā€¢ Red-Crowned Crane ā€¢ Spectacled Caiman ā€¢ Wild Water Buffalo ā€¢ Danube Crested Newt
CONSERVATION PACK
Amur Leopard ā€¢ Axolotl ā€¢ Przewalski's Horse ā€¢ Scimitar-Horned Oryx ā€¢ Siamang
TWILIGHT PACK
Common Wombat ā€¢ Egyptian Fruit Bat ā€¢ Raccoon ā€¢ Red Fox ā€¢ Striped Skunk
GRASSLANDS ANIMAL PACK
Blue Wildebeest ā€¢ Caracal ā€¢ Cloudless Sulphur ā€¢ Emu ā€¢ European Peacock ā€¢ Maned Wolf ā€¢ Menelaus Blue Morpho ā€¢ Monarch ā€¢ Nine-Banded Armadillo ā€¢ Old World Swallowtail ā€¢ Red-Necked Wallaby ā€¢ Striped Hyena
TROPICAL PACK
Asian Water Monitor ā€¢ Brown-throated Sloth ā€¢ Fossa ā€¢ Lar Gibbon ā€¢ Red River Hog
ARID ANIMAL PACK
Addax ā€¢ African Crested Porcupine ā€¢ Black Rhinoceros ā€¢ Dama Gazelle ā€¢ Desert Horned Viper ā€¢ Dromedary Camel ā€¢ Sand Cat ā€¢ Somali Wild Ass
OCEANIA PACK
Little Penguin ā€¢ North Island Brown Kiwi ā€¢ Quokka ā€¢ Spectacled Flying Fox ā€¢ Tasmanian Devil
EURASIA ANIMAL PACK
Hermann's Tortoise ā€¢ Mute Swan ā€¢ Saiga ā€¢ Sloth Bear ā€¢ Takin ā€¢ Wild Boar ā€¢ Wisent ā€¢ Wolverine
BARNYARD ANIMAL PACK
Alpaca ā€¢ Alpine Goat ā€¢ American Standard Donkey ā€¢ Highland Cattle ā€¢ Hill Radnor Sheep ā€¢ Sussex Chicken ā€¢ Tamworth Pig
ZOOKEEPERS ANIMAL PACK
African Spurred Tortoise ā€¢ Coquerel's Sifaka ā€¢ Hamadryas Baboon ā€¢ Kirk's Dik-Dik ā€¢ Markhor ā€¢ Pallas's Cat ā€¢ Spectacled Bear
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