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The cougar (Puma concolor) (/ˈkuːɡər/, KOO-gər), also known as the panther, mountain lion, catamount and puma, is a large cat native to the Americas. It... |
Jaguarundi (section Phylogeny and evolution) felid taxonomy and recognises the jaguarundi as a monotypic taxon of the genus Herpailurus. The jaguarundi is most closely related to the cougar; the jaguarundi-cougar... |
Miracinonyx (section Taxonomy and evolution) whether in the Old World or the New World. The cougar and M. trumani are believed to have split from a cougar-like ancestor around three million years ago;... |
Species (redirect from Species (taxonomy)) diversity, evolution, and inheritance. Belknap Press. p. 256. ISBN 9780674364455. Davis, P. H.; Heywood, V. H. (1973). Principles of Angiosperm Taxonomy. Huntington... |
Big cat (redirect from Evolution of big cats) also some larger cats such as the cougar and cheetah. A 2010 study published in Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution has given insight into the exact... |
Black panther (redirect from Black cougar) between 2003 and 2018. The researchers studied their behaviour in Várzea forest. There is no authenticated case of a truly melanistic cougar. No specimen... |
Puma (genus) (section Distribution and habitat) whose only extant species is the cougar (also known as the puma, mountain lion, and panther, among other names), and may also include several poorly known... |
Felidae (redirect from Evolution of felids) Asian golden cat (Catopuma temminckii) and caracal (Caracal caracal). The spotted fur of lion (Panthera leo) and cougar (Puma concolor) cubs change to uniform... |
Canidae (redirect from Evolution of canids) travelers of evolution". International Wolf. 2 (4): 3–7. Chambers, S.M.; Fain, S.R.; Fazio, B.; Amaral, M. (2012). "An account of the taxonomy of North American... |
Feliformia (redirect from Evolution of feliform mammals) Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 56: 49-63. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2010.01.033 Fossil record data (with taxonomic references) extant and extinct species: The... |
Earless seal (redirect from Evolution of earless seals) Kristofer M. (2014). "Biogeography and taxonomy of extinct and endangered monk seals illuminated by ancient DNA and skull morphology". ZooKeys (409): 1–33... |
(August 2022). "Geographic and temporal variability in Pleistocene lion-like felids: Implications for their evolution and taxonomy". Palaeontologia Electronica... |
Tiger (redirect from Evolution of tigers) Specialist Group revised felid taxonomy in accordance with the two-subspecies proposal of the comprehensive 2015 study, and recognised the tiger populations... |
Eared seal (redirect from Evolution of eared seals) "Pinniped Taxonomy: evidence for species and subspecies". Mammal Review. 42 (3): 207–234. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2907.2011.00193.x. Berta, A., and L. Sumich... |
Jaguar (redirect from Evolution of jaguars) is sympatric with the cougar. In central Mexico, both prey on white-tailed deer, which makes up 54% and 66% of jaguar and cougar's prey, respectively. In... |
Coyote (redirect from Evolution of the coyote) Nowak, R. M. (1978). "Evolution and taxonomy of coyotes and related Canis". In Bekoff, M. (ed.). Coyotes: Biology, Behavior, and Management. New York:... |
Snow leopard (section Taxonomy and evolution) southern Siberia, Mongolia and western China. In the northern part of its range, it also lives at lower elevations. Taxonomically, the snow leopard was long... |
tigers and cougars, but shifts more towards the robust direction of the axes than is seen in modern felids. Examinations by Reynolds, Seymour, and Evans... |
Order: Carnivora, Family: Felidae Occurrence: Coniferous forests E W The cougar (Puma concolor), also known as puma, mountain lion, mountain cat, catamount... |
Evidence of common descent (redirect from Argument from evolution) J. (2001). "Cytochrome b Phylogeny and the Taxonomy of Great Apes and Mammals". Molecular Biology and Evolution. 18 (4): 465–471. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals... |