Docile and inoffensive by nature, the anteater's principal enemies are the puma and the jaguar. |
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Across the UK, people have reported sightings of animals variously labelled as puma, leopard, panther or lynx. |
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Mountain lions are known by more than 100 names, including panther, catamount, cougar, painter and puma. |
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In her stead comes a woman chatting with a puma, who represents inner happiness. |
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Tame and refusing to eat anything other than cat food, the puma, later named Felicity, lived out her days at a wildlife park. |
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But it as well to remember that the defence secretary is about as house-trained as a caged puma with an itch. |
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Tapir, peccaries, and brocket deer appear to survive on cactus, while carnivores like jaguar and puma survive on fluids from their prey. |
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Typhoon fighter jets will patrol the skies, and puma helicopters will be at the ready with airborne snipers. |
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This was not an African lion but an American mountain lion also known as a cougar or puma, a cat the size of a leopard that was once rare and considered virtually harmless. |
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The puma nodded once and stepped outside into the penetrating cold. |
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Dinah and Dorinda use a witch's draught to turn themselves into kangaroos, begin talking to the animals in the zoo, and make friends with the puma and a falcon. |
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In 63 years he had never spotted a puma, though tracks and attacks on lama herds reveal the big cat's presence. |
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This was not an African lion but an American mountain lion, also known as a cougar or puma, a cat the size of a leopard that was once rare and considered virtually harmless. |
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It was possible, he said, that it was a cat of the puma family. |
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This was an American mountain lion also known as a cougar or puma, a cat the size of a leopard that was once rare and considered virtually harmless. |
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Now it supports but one, known, according to taste, as the cougar, puma or mountain lion. |
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The puma is being kept under a green awning during quarantine to prevent an attack of nerves, say the Caricuao zoo keepers. |
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The puma brings light to caverns and canyons, illuminates paths in the forests, the valleys and the mountains. |
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When Foster lost his funding, he left Matola with custody of two jaguars, a puma, an anteater, a tayra, three coatimundis, five curassows, and a cage of parrots. |
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Many believe that the city was planned as an effigy in the shape of a puma, a sacred animal. |
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Jaguar, puma, and possibly six species of small cats co-exist within Mbaracayu Forest Nature Reserve in eastern Paraguay. |
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The hundreds of mammals include rare species like the puma, jaguar and spectacled bear. |
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The park contains a number of species which are in danger of extinction including the black bear and the puma. |
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There have been reports that in 1993 yet another puma was captured in Scotland, this time in the Aviemore area. |
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At dusk or dawn one can still be lucky enough to glimpse a puma darting across the ruins' only road or hear the shriek of chachalacas, an endangered bird of prey, overhead. |
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Small predators like ocelots, jaguarondi, and even puma, have returned. |
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The puma sat there for several minutes in the oblique honeyed light, tautly upright, looking like a Lalique ornament as it gazed lakeward into the rising sun. |
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