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« #210 : November 05, 2014, 09:25:19 PM »

 the animal commonly referred to as the puma is actually just a jaguar. There are some with black color but just like hair color it depends on the genes what color comes through. The jaguars actually have two main colors. The typical brownish color that people know and the black. if you ever get a chance to see a jaguar with black color, look closely and you will see the same pattern etched into the coat like with the more typical jaguar.

The only true puma out there that is called puma is actually known by several names. Depending on the area you live, this animal can be referred to as puma, mountain lion, american lion, cantamount, painter, and panther. There might even be other names out there that I don't know.

here is to the Felis concolor aka whatever name you refer it to:

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« #211 : November 05, 2014, 10:27:10 PM »


The only true puma out there that is called puma is actually known by several names. Depending on the area you live, this animal can be referred to as puma, mountain lion, american lion, cantamount, painter, and panther. There might even be other names out there that I don't know.

We call them cougars over here in Canada and they are known to be native to the colder, western states to the north of where I live (Alberta, British Columbia).

Having grown up listening to stories of cougar attacks has led me to become quite fascinated and somewhat scared of the animal.

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« #212 : November 06, 2014, 12:06:42 AM »

LIGERS AND TIGONS so very beautiful!













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« #213 : November 06, 2014, 01:36:20 PM »

having spent much time vacationing in the California Sierras, i too have heard tales of the Black Puma. seems like every town up there has somebody who knows somebody who had an encounter with a black puma. returning home after one trip i also did some research and there is no real proof they exist.


I found this interesting above is a Jaguar caught by a Camera trap in Arizona in 2001 with 5 more similar pics taken since 2000 to 2010

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« #214 : November 06, 2014, 03:50:32 PM »

Very interesting infos, thanks to everyone :)

Oh, just looked into a mirror - black pumas exist ;)

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« #215 : November 06, 2014, 07:58:28 PM »

Very interesting infos, thanks to everyone :)

Oh, just looked into a mirror - black pumas exist ;)

I've also known you were a rare and one of a kind man Lover.

Ran into these today while fishing at work. (I do love my am job at times... yes I get paid to fish)



A family of 5  came boiling up over the rapids below the pool we were fishing and raided our fishing hole. One chased a trout across the width of the stream,.. the fish leaping from the water trying to escape with the otter on its tail fin. It smacked into a tree on the bank and fell stunned into the otters grasp... the critter gave us a look like.."see this is how it is done" and disappeared.

We spent the next half hour just watching them frolic in our pool. Tried to take a pic but the phone went dead (its a POS and dying)
Fishing was ruined  but my charge didn't mind.
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« #216 : November 06, 2014, 09:26:32 PM »

and you didn't invite me to go with you bear? i would've loved to have seen that

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« #217 : November 06, 2014, 09:53:24 PM »

Lol... sexi if you could have tagged along over the past month in my outdoor exploration program I have put together you'd have loved it. The cooler weather has opened up a new world of experiences my charges have never seen before. Hell, I have seen a few things these past few weeks I have never really noticed before.

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« #218 : November 07, 2014, 11:45:02 AM »

would've loved to tag along. the outdoors makes me feel at home and seeing the nature and animals gives me such peace.

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« #219 : November 07, 2014, 06:18:39 PM »



this snake called the Egyptian Cobra (A.K.A the ASP snake) is responsible for the death of the worlds most beautiful woman ever, Cleopatra.







BUT ON TO SOMETHING MORE SEXIER....






























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« #220 : November 09, 2014, 12:15:24 PM »

A week for rare sightings... I saw this yesterday a bit off in the distance though and in a location where I rarely see them
not my pic... phone is still a POS


Tule Elk.... these are the smallest of the North American Elk, generally 400-700 pounds, much smaller than the Roosevelt and Rocky Mountain species. The size difference is attributed to the terrain they inhabit which is hot and lacking in normal nutrients. They are only found in California, generally in the central valley and western mountains.

They were nearly hunted into extinction in the 1800's... and one of the first breeds put into protection when a mated pair were found in 1870. Most of the herds in existence are descendents of that pair. Their numbers have doubled over the last 20 years and now stand around 4000.

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« #221 : November 09, 2014, 12:50:53 PM »

would've loved to tag along. the outdoors makes me feel at home and seeing the nature and animals gives me such peace.


I agree with you Sexi nature and all creation is so beautiful its so nice to step back and take in the Beauty and breath it all in  :)

and one of my wishes is to watch a real Elk  never seen one but I want to see a real one... even if I have to go search for one
I think they are in Alaska  :D
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« #222 : November 09, 2014, 04:11:15 PM »

nope foxy... You have the big boys the Roosevelt's in Northern California...up in the northern Redwoods. You can view them from your car up around the Klamath River.

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