Facts about Catamounts

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Description of Catamounts
The Catamount is described as a large, powerful, carnivorous mammal ( Felis concolor ) of the family Felidae - a wild cat. The Catamount is similar to the leopard usually having an unmarked tawny body. Black Catamounts can be described as an unspotted leopards with dark brown hair and very sharp emerald eyes. Their hind legs are larger than the front legs on a long body and neck with a small head, short face a long tail.

Understanding Scientific names of animals
The scientists who study animals (zoology) are called zoologists.

Each animal that is studied is classified, that is, split into descriptive groups starting with main groups ( vertebrates and invertebrates ) the Families of animals are also included such as Ursidae ( the family of bears) and the families are then split into species such as Ursus americanus (American Black Bear)

Catamounts - other names
Catamounts are known be several regional names such as:

Cougar

Panther

Mountain Lion

Puma

Facts about where Catamounts live and what they eat!
Catamounts are native to Asia, America and Africa
The common habitat is the coniferous and tropical forests, swamps or grassland
The diet of Catamounts, being a carnivore, consists of large mammals, including deer but they also eat smaller animals including rabbits and birds.

Basic Facts about Catamounts
The name of a male is referred to simply as a Catamount
The name of a female is referred to as a she-Catamount
The name or offspring, or a baby Catamount, is a cub
The average size of a litter is one to four
The sound made by a Catamount is referred to as a growl, hiss or snarl

Facts about the Size of Male Catamounts
Fully grown they reach the height of 7 to 8 feet
An adult weighs between 100 and 250 pounds

Cool and Fun Facts about the life, behavior and personality of Catamounts

  • Keen sense of hearing and sight
  • Solitary animals
  • Extremely agile - can leap up to 20 feet
  • Sharp Claws
  • Strong Jaws

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