I dont agree 2:04 ..cause I can see in some many videos cougar easily to kill big wolves (if they are not on group), females cougar fighting again grizly bears or black bears to protect their sons, and big male pumas confronting leopards...they are not yield to any predator 'cause they are the predators...
Hello there, thanks for sharing your opinion. The cases that you are describing fall into the "out of the ordinary" category. There are definitely exceptions to any rule.
laoaganlester1728, I was told, by a cougar, that the reason they're called "Cougars" is because, like the animal, they are beautiful, graceful and elegant. And, unless you walk into their den (or club) you probably won't see them; but they will see you. She said that like cougars, they "pounce" on their prey. This may have been just her version of the story and not the true reason. But it sounds good enough to me. Either way, I'm too old to be of any interest to a cougar, so my research is strictly for story writing.
i really enjoyed this video and found the information about Cougars super fascinating! however, i can't help but think that while they’re often portrayed as solitary creatures, they can actually have complex social behaviors. it makes me wonder if we're oversimplifying them by emphasizing their ‘lone wolf’ aspect too much. what do you all think?
Why were they called mountain lions? It seems like they roam all areas including lowlands, flatlands, coastal regions, etc. Did most of them head for the hills as human settled in cities?
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If they put poor Messi out here with these monsters, they would immediately have him for lunch with no leftovers, since he is at least a third smaller and lighter in weight than these adult males, and has absolutely no idea about life in the wild or being a predator. 😔
Thats not fur its plastic and over priced. Ive yet to meet a humle jaguar owner. Yet talked to Ferrari and lambo people who keep the boasting to a minimum. Js noone cares about ur plastic hood ornament. I wonder if u instantly regret posting this and thought man i sounded like a douche bag just now. Cuz u did.
Pima have mole left side of spine Pawnee has mole below the knee apache have apache on its arm puma have mole above the eye Cherokee have 3 moles on cheek North Asia Aaron Neville puma George Forman Pawnee
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the reason why - how i got into tracking is cause of the liars i did my research in years but i first heard my pa state -- in the 1980's i was just a kid then first one i seen in 2008 season on thanksgiving day yep its not fun without a cage period - and about coyotes also i know if there right or wrong about anything you say or they say -
The COUGAR is not correctly called a PANTHER and MOUNTAIN LION is rather a misnomer. Cougars are the largest felids, cat family members, that do NOT even belong to the genus Panthera unlike true lions, tigers, jaguars and true panthers (leopards, especially black ones). Like other non-Pathera felids, they do not roar. Cougars dwell in most places in the New World from Canada to southern South America. They do sometimes dwell in mountains but live in almost all kinds of other New World terrain that is suitable habitat. They have no mane so the name LION is rather interesting as applied to COUGARS. The COUGAR is the one animal species that has more names in the English language than any other single species. In British vernacular, PUMA is common. COUGAR is the most proper term in American vernacular. After all, Mercury never made a car called a PUMA or a MOUNTAIN LION.
I love my Puma shoes and like it or not "mountain lion" is indeed an allowable name for the puma. So is catamount, although I have yet to hear someone use it.
@Plumcrazy Preston and @terri mareth, there is no such thing as a mountain lion, the correct common english name for this animal is "puma", it is actually more closely related to the cheetahs (genus Acinonyx) than to the Lion (Panthera leo), surprisingly, the closest living relative of the puma is the smallest living big cat, which is the Jaguarundi (Herpailurus yagouaroundi), interestingly, all extant cat species and genera are in the subfamily Felinae, which is the only surviving subfamily of the family Felidae (Cats), Felinae is divided into two tribes, Pantherini - the big cats and Felini - the small cats, Pantherini is divided into two subtribes, Acinonychina - the lesser big cats (includes Acinonyx (contains 2 species: Acinonyx venaticus and Acinonyx jubatus), Puma (contains 1 species: Puma concolor), and Herpailurus (contains 1 species: Herpailurus yagouaroundi)) and Pantherina - the greater big cats (includes Panthera (contains 2 species: Panthera pardus and Panthera leo), Uncia (contains 2 species: Uncia uncia and Uncia tigris), Jaguarius (contains 1 species: Jaguarius onca), and Neofelis (contains 2 species: Neofelis nebulosa and Neofelis diardi)).
Im natraul God constitution says obey me my brother's it was written by God do what i say adam rest will to i say people in China Pima look younger here west coast its land
If this was for kids, you would assume the child may not know a lot of terms you mentioned. Show a map of the areas, anything. And chill out on the vocabulary words.
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I. Like. Puma. Very much
Cougars are my favorite big cats
Cougars aren’t big cats
@@GodzillaKaijuGKthey are big cats , pantherines (big cats that can roar) is different that big cats ,big cats include cougars and cheetahs
I ended up enjoying and learning more about cougars knowing ths video is for children.
I like cougars.They are beautiful big cats!
Cougars are my favorite big cats
Thanks to show the Cougars.
Beautiful animals.
But cougars fight with wolfs and bears and sometimes win or they run a way form eachother
I dont agree 2:04 ..cause I can see in some many videos cougar easily to kill big wolves (if they are not on group), females cougar fighting again grizly bears or black bears to protect their sons, and big male pumas confronting leopards...they are not yield to any predator 'cause they are the predators...
Hello there, thanks for sharing your opinion. The cases that you are describing fall into the "out of the ordinary" category. There are definitely exceptions to any rule.
There are no leopards in the Americas where cougars live.
Bob Meyers but there are Jaguars.....slightly larger than a Leopard and similar looking!
I am still curious about why older human women who like younger men are called "Cougar". I tried to research it a bit but nothing clear surfaced?
I think it's because they are seen as more "predatory" in their pursuit of young men, like a wild animal stalking it's prey.
@@hunterwillis3775 If that is the case, why not lioness or wolf or other wild predatory animals?
@@laoaganlester1728 idk I guess Cougars just hit the jackpot, I think cats in general seem strangle y feminine to us
laoaganlester1728,
I was told, by a cougar, that the reason they're called "Cougars" is because, like the animal, they are beautiful, graceful and elegant. And, unless you walk into their den (or club) you probably won't see them; but they will see you. She said that like cougars, they "pounce" on their prey.
This may have been just her version of the story and not the true reason. But it sounds good enough to me. Either way, I'm too old to be of any interest to a cougar, so my research is strictly for story writing.
Cougars aren't prey to bears and wolves lone wolf or young packs are killed by cougars and one time a female cougar destroyed a black bear
i really enjoyed this video and found the information about Cougars super fascinating! however, i can't help but think that while they’re often portrayed as solitary creatures, they can actually have complex social behaviors. it makes me wonder if we're oversimplifying them by emphasizing their ‘lone wolf’ aspect too much. what do you all think?
Wow 🤩
Thanks👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
The children should check out Puma Messi @ I am Puma!! He's wonderful and very entertaining including his sister Gerda she's a cheetah 🐆 💙 ❤
For how long they live and whats price on them?
Whose watching this, after watching that Cougar stalked a hiker. :)
Me 😂
Me
Didnt stalk she let her presence be known and escorted the guy out of her territory prolly because she was in good mod or smth
Why were they called mountain lions? It seems like they roam all areas including lowlands, flatlands, coastal regions, etc. Did most of them head for the hills as human settled in cities?
Interesting
*Cougars are a real problem here. They've* *been seen prowling around bars and* *night clubs preying on innocent young* *men.*
They're not a problem. We built over there habitat so it's expected
Oh my 🤦🏼♀️
The background music sounds like from Death Note a little bit XD
FunFact: When there in the snow the fur comes out and become fury
Like almost all animals that don't hibernate when snow comes out
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Hello, it's educational content. We try to make it as distinct and clear as possible.
AnimalI don’t know what to say
Where's puma Messi?
If they put poor Messi out here with these monsters, they would immediately have him for lunch with no leftovers, since he is at least a third smaller and lighter in weight than these adult males, and has absolutely no idea about life in the wild or being a predator. 😔
a 40ft vertical! that's insane. I can't picture any animal jumping that high
I googled "beautiful cougar" but the result is unexpected 😮
You forgot about Jaguars with chrome fur. I have one on the front of my car.
Thats not fur its plastic and over priced. Ive yet to meet a humle jaguar owner. Yet talked to Ferrari and lambo people who keep the boasting to a minimum. Js noone cares about ur plastic hood ornament. I wonder if u instantly regret posting this and thought man i sounded like a douche bag just now. Cuz u did.
dumb
@@mitchellleclair8197 yep, I've had the same experience with ferrari owners. confidence is silent
Okayyy, I hope you feed it well and give scratchies so it will stay on your car.😁
Cougar mountain lion puma are the same
Add etc
Pima have mole left side of spine Pawnee has mole below the knee apache have apache on its arm puma have mole above the eye Cherokee have 3 moles on cheek North Asia Aaron Neville puma George Forman Pawnee
cougars are going through this 😪😪
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Cougars list of threats all of human society
the reason why - how i got into tracking is cause of the liars i did my research in years but i first heard my pa state -- in the 1980's i was just a kid then first one i seen in 2008 season on thanksgiving day yep its not fun without a cage period - and about coyotes also i know if there right or wrong about anything you say or they say -
If you look at moles ants have youll know were cats will have more sons were they belong
I want puma but its not in india
another one
Pima lion puma lion Cherokee lion Pawnee lion apache lion this what named these things im adam God son
The COUGAR is not correctly called a PANTHER and MOUNTAIN LION is rather a misnomer. Cougars are the largest felids, cat family members, that do NOT even belong to the genus Panthera unlike true lions, tigers, jaguars and true panthers (leopards, especially black ones). Like other non-Pathera felids, they do not roar. Cougars dwell in most places in the New World from Canada to southern South America. They do sometimes dwell in mountains but live in almost all kinds of other New World terrain that is suitable habitat. They have no mane so the name LION is rather interesting as applied to COUGARS. The COUGAR is the one animal species that has more names in the English language than any other single species. In British vernacular, PUMA is common. COUGAR is the most proper term in American vernacular. After all, Mercury never made a car called a PUMA or a MOUNTAIN LION.
I love my Puma shoes and like it or not "mountain lion" is indeed an allowable name for the puma. So is catamount, although I have yet to hear someone use it.
@Plumcrazy Preston and @terri mareth, there is no such thing as a mountain lion, the correct common english name for this animal is "puma", it is actually more closely related to the cheetahs (genus Acinonyx) than to the Lion (Panthera leo), surprisingly, the closest living relative of the puma is the smallest living big cat, which is the Jaguarundi (Herpailurus yagouaroundi), interestingly, all extant cat species and genera are in the subfamily Felinae, which is the only surviving subfamily of the family Felidae (Cats), Felinae is divided into two tribes, Pantherini - the big cats and Felini - the small cats, Pantherini is divided into two subtribes, Acinonychina - the lesser big cats (includes Acinonyx (contains 2 species: Acinonyx venaticus and Acinonyx jubatus), Puma (contains 1 species: Puma concolor), and Herpailurus (contains 1 species: Herpailurus yagouaroundi)) and Pantherina - the greater big cats (includes Panthera (contains 2 species: Panthera pardus and Panthera leo), Uncia (contains 2 species: Uncia uncia and Uncia tigris), Jaguarius (contains 1 species: Jaguarius onca), and Neofelis (contains 2 species: Neofelis nebulosa and Neofelis diardi)).
Im natraul God constitution says obey me my brother's it was written by God do what i say adam rest will to i say people in China Pima look younger here west coast its land
Aren't panthers black
Chinese President Pima king of are apache hes Benjamin priminster Ishmael
See u people wouldn't age fast in your own country
If this was for kids, you would assume the child may not know a lot of terms you mentioned. Show a map of the areas, anything. And chill out on the vocabulary words.
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There's always that one Karen.
No this mine land of adam i tell u have 1975 years February 24 to be in your own countries im racist im Cain white dragon communist party
Please go away to a country you fit in to. You don't belong here.
#Feminism
Don’t need the gay advertising before the video. Keep your nasty ideas to yourself
Say what? The "Gay" advertising must just be in your area. We didn't get any. Why do you care if someone is gay unless they are bothering you?
bad
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