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What do Pumas need to survive?
Habitat & habits Unlike other cats, pumas do not live in packs. They live by themselves in large territories, which they mark using urine or feces. Pumas are solitary creatures for good reason. They need hunting room to find enough food to live.
Are Pumas good swimmers?
The puma can swim and climb trees when needed, often taking refuge in trees when pursued by dogs. Across most of North America, deer make up most of the puma’s diet. Attacking another animal can be dangerous for the puma, especially if the prey is large.
What is a cougar’s habitat?
Where do cougars live? The cougar (Puma concolor) has the largest range of any native land mammal in the western hemisphere. It occurs from Canada south to Patagonia, and is found in almost every type of habitat. That includes forests, high mountains, deserts – and even urban jungles.
What is special about Pumas?
The puma is a large wild cat found in both North and South America. It is extremely adaptable and able to live in a wide range of habitats, from forests to deserts. It is an expert ambush predator, an amazing jumper, and the second largest cat in the Americas (the largest being the jaguar).
What does Puma do to help the environment?
Clean water and air are a precondition for a healthy life and to practice outdoor sports. PUMA is invested in making sure our manufacturing partners clean up their wastewater and exhaust gases before they can even hit the environment.
Do Pumas like to swim?
Regular pumas swim just as well but they favor horse type animals over maybe sea food. So diet can play a role in whether a cat spends more time in water than a cousin of his.
What kind of animal is a puma?
The Puma (Puma concolor) is a large, graceful cat belonging to the felidae family. Pumas are also called Cougars, Panthers and Mountain Lions. Pumas are solitary cats and have the largest ranges of all wild terrestrial mammals in the Western Hemisphere.
Where are Puma products sourced from?
Asia remains our strongest sourcing region, and China and Vietnam are the main supplier countries. To make sure that our suppliers play along with our strict standards for working, social and environmental conditions, our PUMA Team and external partners audit the facilities on a regular basis.